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2 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Not something worth anything.

Agreed but it is kind of cool lol

Today, when I was shopping on taobao.com, I found some strange CPUs and motherboards. They are all made in China.

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They look like soldered cpus on a non soldered platform 

I have seen something like this before where they get a bga cpu 

And they put it on an LGA like chip and then it's a normal instillation 

 

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Not something worth anything.

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2 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Not something worth anything.

Agreed but it is kind of cool lol

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Yep, Chinese CPUs are a thing. Steve from Gamers Nexus did a review on one and did kind of a history lesson on them. I don't remember which one it is, but I believe it was in one of the below videos:

 

 

 

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After reading the evaluation of Pacific computer network (IT website in China), it is said that the CPU performance is similar to that of i5 7500

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17 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

They look like soldered cpus on a non soldered platform 

I have seen something like this before where they get a bga cpu 

And they put it on an LGA like chip and then it's a normal instillation 

 

This is for government office use. There is no need to use PGA

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17 minutes ago, The_russian said:

Yep, Chinese CPUs are a thing. Steve from Gamers Nexus did a review on one and did kind of a history lesson on them. I don't remember which one it is, but I believe it was in one of the below videos:

 

 

 

No,the cpus in these video are huawei's,not Zaoxin's.

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5 minutes ago, The invincible Octopus said:

No,the cpus in these video are huawei's,not Zaoxin's.

Where did you see anything about Huawei? As far as I know the only Chinese companies that make x86 CPUs are Zhaoxin and Hygon, though I think Hygon can't make any more CPUs after it got put on the Chinese embargo list. 

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1 minute ago, The_russian said:

Where did you see anything about Huawei? As far as I know the only Chinese companies that make x86 CPUs are Zhaoxin and Hygon, though I think Hygon can't make any more CPUs after it got put on the Chinese embargo list. 

https://baike.baidu.com/item/鲲鹏920处理器/23655037?fromtitle=鲲鹏920&fromid=23239523&fr=aladdin

No, Huawei has produced many computer CPUs long ago.

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17 minutes ago, The invincible Octopus said:

I can't read Chinese (I'm guessing that's Chinese?), but I translated the name of the CPU and I am pretty sure those are ARM CPUs. In my reply I was talking about x86 CPUs, I am well aware that many companies make ARM CPUs, including Chinese companies. 

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It's a ZHAOXIN KaiXian KX-U6780A, benchmarks found here. A direct comparison between it and the aforementioned i5-7500 can be found here.

 

Between the two, the KX-U6780A has double the thread count. But in terms of single threaded performance, it sucks wind.

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10 hours ago, The_russian said:

I can't read Chinese (I'm guessing that's Chinese?), but I translated the name of the CPU and I am pretty sure those are ARM CPUs. In my reply I was talking about x86 CPUs, I am well aware that many companies make ARM CPUs, including Chinese companies. 

Google Translate is your friend.

 

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Kunpeng 920 processor is a high-performance data center processor released by Huawei in January 2019. It is independently developed and designed by Huawei, and is designed to meet the needs of data center diversity computing and green computing [1]  . The Kunpeng 920 processor is compatible with the ARM architecture and is manufactured using a 7nm process. It can support 32/48/64 cores, up to 2.6GHz, and supports 8-channel DDR4, PCIe 4.0, and 100G RoCE networks

 

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