China's Zhaoxin launches 96-core server CPU built from 12 chiplets

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China's Zhaoxin has launched the KH-50000 server CPU, featuring a 96-core design built from 12 chiplets, marking a significant technological advancement for the domestic semiconductor industry. This new processor utilizes a multi-chiplet architecture, similar to AMD's EPYC, with a large I/O chiplet and up to 96 compute cores, aiming to compete with international solutions and reduce reliance on imports. The KH-50000 supports 12-channel DDR5 memory and ZPI 5.0 interconnect for multi-socket configurations, alongside the consumer KX-7000N with an integrated NPU for AI tasks.


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