Archived ver.: https://web.archive.org/web/20250828103802/https://wccftech.com/china-domestic-x86-cpu-the-zhaoxin-kx-7000-debuts-in-an-ai-pc-by-maxhub/

Original source, including in-depth tests and other fancy details of the CPU used in the MAXHUB PC itself (written in Mandarin): https://news.mydrivers.com/1/1070/1070803_all.htm

CPU-Z Single-Core Benchmark and specs from the original source:

That’s an 8-core, ~3GHz Base Speed, 32MB L3 cache CPU for the number-crunchers around here.

On the surface, this CPU seems like it’s best suited for general desktop and office use, to see it adopted to a PC build product geared for “AI workloads” is interesting. If I’m not mistaken, AI performance is heavily dependent on the GPU rather than on the CPU, so I think that’s fine:

In terms of performance, the MAXHUB’s AI+ desktop computer is claimed to play 1080P 30fps and 4K 30fps high-bitrate online videos with decent CPU utilization numbers, showing that the KX-7000 CPU acts decently with media workload. Of course, when compared against competitors like Intel or AMD, Zhaoxin is behind, but the key motive here to create an ecosystem that relies entirely on in-house products, and this has apparently happened here.

And that’s a good thing, lol.

  • utjebe@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    Sure, it won’t beat high-end CPUs from Intel/AMD, but a decade ago is somewhere between 4-6th gen of Core CPUs.

    That’s more than enough for an average user’s Facebook machine (or WeChat probably in this case)

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      2 days ago

      this used to be the market segment that cyrix used to fill and i hope that this doesn’t end up the same way.

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          2 days ago

          history really does keep repeating itself and i hope via learned a lot of lessons from the last time they tried to get into this market.

          now, if only they could bring back emachines while they’re at it. lol

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      2 days ago

      Unless you explicitly need x86, it’s a bad part.

      Loongson3A is much faster and cheaper.