Korean media: The technical gap between Chinese and Intel CPUs is only one year!
On January 2, the South Korean media "NEWSPIM" published an article stating that according to assessments, the technical gap between CPUs produced by Chinese companies and Intel is only one year.
Some evaluations state that the performance of the CPU C86-4G developed by the Chinese semiconductor design company Hai Guang Information can be comparable to Intel's 14th generation Core i7-14700 CPU released last year. This evaluation is spreading among Chinese IT professional blogs.
Chinese IT company Leishen recently launched a gaming computer named "Black Knight." This computer is equipped with Hai Guang's C86-4G processor.
This CPU features a 16-core 32-thread design and comes with 32MB of L3 cache. It was designed by Hai Guang Technology and may be manufactured by a Chinese foundry. However, the specific foundry and the nanometer process used have not been disclosed.
In performance tests, the chip's single-core and multi-core performance both exceeded the Intel i7-14700, and even surpassed the i7 in rendering tests.
Moreover, this CPU developed by Hai Guang can run high-end demanding games stably in actual use. Bloggers commented that it is almost indistinguishable from Intel's 14th generation CPU in actual use.
This contrasts sharply with existing CPUs produced by Chinese companies, which have received high scores in performance tests but have been criticized for many errors during actual use.
Additionally, the CPU developed by Hai Guang is compatible with the X86 platform dominated by Intel and AMD. This allows Hai Guang's CPU to run Microsoft Windows systems.
Hai Guang Technology purchased the x86 architecture license from AMD and developed the C86 architecture based on it. The C86 architecture is currently sold only in mainland China.
Many people believe that Hai Guang Technology's CPU is a breakthrough technological innovation, and the technical gap between China and Intel may have narrowed to about one year.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1853195598219337/
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