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Oh well. At least further developments ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemote#Loongson_3A_laptop ) start to look quite interesting - and they should continue, considering China's efforts to achieve technology independence.
(though, from the Wiki article about Loongson, it seems like the architecture has some provisions for speedy x86 emulation)
(with the inevitable "spilling over" of their domestic technologies - first to Asia, then at least Africa and Latin America; most of the world, really)
I don't think RMS cares much about lack of x86 compatibility
I guess it only fits that People's Republic of China might be the place that will bring Stallman 's dreams to reality...