Phytium has secured a 4,000-unit desktop order from a government security department, marking a significant milestone for China's domestic CPU industry. The systems are powered by Phytium's Tengrui D3000 processor, demonstrating growing market acceptance of homegrown Arm-based solutions.
The Tengrui D3000 challenges perceptions about domestic chip performance:
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Features 8 proprietary FTC862 cores based on 64-bit ARMv8 architecture
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Operates at 2.5GHz with support for DDR5 and PCIe 5.0
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Achieves 5,850 points in GeekBench 6 multi-core tests—2.5x faster than its predecessor
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Performance comparable to Intel's 10th-gen Core i5
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Handles 20+ browser tabs and office applications smoothly
This victory follows a series of successful deployments:
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Phytium has sold over 10 million processors cumulatively
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The D3000 previously won a 13,000-unit order from Zhejiang provincial government
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The D2000 model secured 24,000 units from a state-owned power company
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Two policy banks have adopted Phytium processors for nearly 10,000 devices

Security is another key advantage. The D3000 employs a "compute core + trusted core" dual architecture, supports China's PSPA 2.0 security standard, integrates national cryptographic algorithms, and has obtained Grade II certification from the China Information Security Evaluation Center.
ICgoodFind :Phytium's expanding deployment across government, energy, and finance sectors demonstrates the growing maturity of China's domestic CPU ecosystem.
