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{{Main article|Loongson}}
[[Loongson]] is a family of MIPS-compatible microprocessors designed by the [[Chinese Academy of Sciences]]' Institute of Computing Technology (ICT). Independently designed by the Chinese, early models lacked support for four instructions that had been patented by MIPS Technologies.<ref>[http://www.mdronline.com/mpr/h/2006/0626/202602.html China's Microprocessor Dilemma]</ref> In June 2009, ICT licensed the MIPS32 and MIPS64 architectures from MIPS Technologies.<ref>[http://www.mips.com/news-events/newsroom/release-archive-2009/6_15_09.dot China’s Institute of Computing Technology Licenses Industry-Standard MIPS Architectures]</ref> Starting in 2006, a number of companies released Loongson-based computers, including [[nettop]]s and [[netbook]]s designed for low-power use.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Chinese-150-Linux-miniPC-races-OLPC-to-market/ |title=LinuxDevices article about the Municator |archiveurl=
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