Moore Threads Unveils Self-Developed Notebook Featuring the 'Changjiang' Processor, Enabling Effortless Switching Among Linux, Android, and Windows
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While NVIDIA's N1X Arm chip is still awaiting its official debut, Moore Threads, often hailed as the 'Chinese counterpart of NVIDIA,' has taken the lead by launching the MTT AI Book. This cutting-edge computing notebook is powered by Moore Threads' self-developed Arm-based 'Changjiang' SoC chip. The chip boasts an innovative 8/12-core all-big-core architecture, clocking in at a maximum speed of 2.65GHz. It seamlessly integrates a self-developed GPU and a dual-core NPU, delivering a heterogeneous AI computing capability of up to 50TOPS. Additionally, it supports 8K video encoding/decoding and multi-screen displays, catering to the diverse needs of modern users.

Positioned as a lightweight and portable notebook, the MTT AI Book features a stunning 14-inch 2.8K OLED screen, providing users with an immersive visual experience. What sets it apart is its versatility in operating systems, allowing users to effortlessly switch between Linux, Windows, and Android. Priced at an attractive 9,999 yuan, the MTT AI Book has garnered significant attention from overseas media, cementing Moore Threads' position as a formidable player in the global tech arena.