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Self-taught scientist who designed a CPU

By Liu Xiangrui | China Daily | Updated: 2014-12-24 07:53

Sitting in his office in Changchun, Huang Yushuo reminds one of a typical scientific researcher, generally quiet and reserved. But the 41-year-old's eyes become bright when the topic shifts to his invention - the Z1.

Over a five-year period, Huang led a research team without backgrounds in overseas study or previous experience in integrated circuit design to develop a 32-bit computer central processing unit - or CPU -with independent intellectual property rights.

"We hope to compete with giants in the industry on the same level in the future and win a place in the international market for China and our company," Huang said.

Self-taught scientist who designed a CPU

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