Almost three years ago, the company said it was working on its own discrete high-performance graphics card after successfully launching China's first domestic GPU.Īccording to a report from MyDrivers, Jingjia Micro is getting ready to launch not one but two graphics cards. One notable exception is Jingjia Micro (also known as Jingjiawei), which started as a military-civilian company developing and manufacturing military-grade electronics. However, GPUs have not seen nearly the same attention being devoted to them.
So far, we've seen a lot more action in the CPU space from Chinese companies like Zhaoxin, which are trying to develop x86 processors that can catch up to and eventually compete with those made by Intel and AMD. Such is the case of Jingjia Micro, which is getting closer to releasing a graphics card that could potentially come close to the performance of a GeForce GTX 1080. Still, now and then, we hear about another small breakthrough made by a Chinese company. Why it matters: China has been quietly developing CPUs and GPUs for years, but it's been trying to accelerate existing projects without much tangible success as of late.