Phytium's Tengrui D2000 Kills Domestic Notebook Booting Speed to 12 Seconds

July 11th, Phytium officially announced that recently, under the efforts of Phytium and Kirin Software, Kunlun Taike, etc., the booting time of the notebook based on Phytium's Tengrui D2000 has reached 12.34 seconds, which refreshes the new booting speed of domestic notebooks. According to reports, Fetion and Kunlun have implemented the FASTBOOT mode for domestic notebooks at the BIOS level, and systematically optimized the notebook hardware and basic software.

At the same time, to assist Kirin software to complete the joint tuning of the operating system, and to assist users to optimize the power-up timing, suggested PBF optimization direction, while maintaining the function of the device and the user's ease of operation, to greatly enhance the boot speed of the domestic laptop and the use of experience.

It is understood that Feiteng Tengrui D2000 is Feiteng's new generation of high-performance desktop CPUs, integrating eight Feiteng self-developed high-performance processor cores FTC663, compatible with the 64-bit ARMv8 instruction set, the main frequency of 2.0-2.3GHz, TDP power consumption of 25W, the integration of the I/O interfaces, the access to memory bandwidth of up to 18.7GB/s.

Extension aspects

In addition to traditional PC desktops, all-in-one PCs, and notebooks, the TENA D2000 will also be used in 5GRRU base stations, trusted terminals, high-end switches, graphics workstations, and edge lightweight server products.