On February 15, 2026, Loongson Technology made a significant announcement: hardware devices equipped with the Loongson 3B6000M chip have successfully achieved localized deployment of OpenClaw. This milestone represents a notable leap forward in the integration of domestic chips with AI computing capabilities. Traditionally, the deployment of OpenClaw has been heavily reliant on costly overseas hardware or cloud servers, which come with inherent risks such as high expenses, intricate configuration processes, and potential data privacy violations.
The Loongson 3B6000M, often referred to as the 'small box', is constructed upon the self-developed LoongArch instruction set architecture. It incorporates the domestic LA364E high-performance processor core, boasting a clock speed of up to 2.5GHz. This design ensures complete independence from overseas technology. Moreover, the chip integrates a dedicated security processor that supports SM2/3/4 hardware encryption algorithms, guaranteeing that all data processing is carried out locally on the device.
This groundbreaking achievement not only brings the power of OpenClaw to domestic terminal hardware but also entirely eliminates any reliance on overseas chips. Developers can now seamlessly run this AI application on a purely domestic platform. Additionally, the Loongson 3B6000M has secured the highest Level II security and reliability certification from the China Information Technology Security Evaluation Center. This makes it an ideal choice for critical sectors, including government, finance, energy, and manufacturing, providing a solid and reliable foundation for the implementation of enterprise-level AI solutions.
