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14.12.2023 08:13

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China is also increasingly independent in processor technology

Photo: Zhaoxin
Photo: Zhaoxin

China is also becoming increasingly independent in the field of processor technology. This was recently demonstrated by Zhaoxin with the preparation of the KX-7000 dedicated processor. In addition to processor cores, this also contains graphics cores.

The Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor uses eight physical processor cores for data processing. The novelty is most likely manufactured using 7-nanometer technology. The shape of the novelty may resemble Intel processors with the LGA-1700 socket. Many connoisseurs are therefore convinced that the Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor could actually be based on Intel's Core i3-N300 processor, which is powerful enough even for more demanding tasks.

The Chinese Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor is equipped with six four megabytes of L2 cache and 32 megabytes of L3 cache. The weaker version #141 calculates data at a base frequency of three gigahertz and an accelerated frequency of 3.6 gigahertz. The more powerful #141 calculates data at a basic frequency of 3.2 gigahertz and an accelerated frequency of 3.7 gigahertz. There is also support for DDR5-48000 and DDR4-3200 system memories, namely up to 128 gigabytes capacity, and for a rich range of connectors and interfaces.

The new Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor is also equipped with a powerful integrated C1190 graphics card for the device. This provides support for a rich range of graphics codecs, such as DX12, OpenCL 1.2 and OpenGL 4.6. The novelty will be available for purchase on the Chinese market soon. Therefore, it will be interesting to follow how the innovation will actually turn out in practice and whether it could soon come to Europe as well.


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