Zhaoxin KH-50000 CPU Family Brings 96 Cores, DDR5, and ZPI 5.0
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The Chinese company Zhaoxin has just announced its new generation of server processors, the KH-50000 family, which seems to be opening a new era with a design that is not without reminiscent of what we already know about some brands. Indeed, the new chips are based on a chiplet architecture, with 12 calculation dies connected to a large central die dedicated to I/O. The flagship model offers up to 96 ccores per socket, and the configurations can…
Zhaoxin has introduced the Kaisheng KH-50000 series, a new server processor based on a chiplet design that enables significantly higher core counts than the company's previous models. The Chinese manufacturer, a joint venture between VIA Technologies and the city of Shanghai, calls it a "technological gift" for the 76th anniversary of the People's Republic. The architecture is called […] Source
China's efforts to make itself independent from the West in terms of enterprise hardware for the server segment are now bearing first fruit with the Zhaoxin KH-50000: 96 cores, 384 MiB cache and 12 compute chips are an announcement.
While China has taken obvious steps forward in CPU and GPU issues, today’s, now official, is a sign of Beijing’s might and a serious warning to navigators for the West. Zhaoxin has shown its fastest CPU in general terms to date, the KH-50000, a CPU that enters through the big door, as it arrives with a MCM system and architecture that reminds AMD a lot and promises to eliminate the need for a U.S. hardware plume in small data centers as well as …


China's 96-core x86 CPU taps chiplet design to rival AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon — 13 chiplets per processor provide up to 384 cores on a single motherboard, but no word on power consumption
Zhaoxin announces the company's latest KH-50000 series of server processors, leveraging a chiplet design with up to 96 cores.
Zhaoxin KH-50000 CPU Family Brings 96 Cores, DDR5, and ZPI 5.0
Chinese company Zhaoxin has announced the KH-50000 series, its most advanced server processors to date, built around a chiplet layout that clusters 12 compute dies with a large central I/O die. The top models offer up to 96 high-performance cores per socket and are available for dual- and quad-socket configurations, enabling systems with up to 384 cores. Zhaoxin quotes a base clock ranging from 2.2/2.6 GHz with boost frequencies reaching 3.0 GHz…
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