Zhaoxin aims KX-8000 at Zen 4 with DDR5 and PCIe 5

Chinese x86 chipmaker Zhaoxin wants its next CPU to punch at AMD's Zen 4 level. The company confirmed development of its KX-8000 series consumer processors, targeting high-performance desktops and embedded systems with clocks reaching 4 GHz, exclusive DDR5 memory support, and PCIe 5.0 connectivity. This planned follow-up to the KX-7000 chips represents a major performance claim, as the current eight-core model only competes with older AMD Zen 3 and Intel 10th Gen hardware.

Officials from the domestic Chinese manufacturer stated the goal is to match Zen 4 performance while leading in power efficiency, a big jump from their existing position. The prior generation KX-7000, built on a 7nm process, maxed out at 3.7 GHz and supported both DDR4 and DDR5 with PCIe 4.0. The new specs signal a substantial upgrade on paper, including a more powerful integrated graphics unit.

Zhaoxin's announcement lacked specific core counts or a firm launch date, only indicating a debut within the year. Following this vague timeline, actual PCs using the KX-8000 would probably hit the market the following year. This move continues China's push for homegrown core computing technology designed for its internal market.
 

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