Someone has finally tested China’s x86 CPU answer to AMD and Intel: the 8-core Zhaoxin KX-7000 processor is promising, but can’t reasonably compete for now

The 8-core Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-7000 processor, China’s latest entry into the x86 CPU market, was recently put to the test by PC watchWhile it seems promising, early testing indicates that it won’t be able to compete with AMD and Intel’s offerings in key areas.

Developed by Shanghai Zhaoxin Integrated Circuit Co., the KX-7000 aims to carve out a niche for China in an industry dominated by the two giants. Zhaoxin is backed by Taiwan’s VIA Technologies and the Shanghai Municipal Government, and its CPUs are built on intellectual property acquired from Centaur Technology.