• D61 [any]@hexbear.net
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    As reported by Huawei Central, the new Qingyun W515x is equipped with China’s bleeding-edge octa-core Kirin 9000C processor, which clocks up to 3.1 GHz.

    squidward-chill

    While the CPU specs remain a secret, the CPU cooler is a low-profile unit that reportedly maintains a chassis temperature below 30C at maximum load. The fan noise level is also quiet, coming in at 21.82 dB.

    squidward-nochill

    • Gucci_Minh [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      Sounds impressive but this should really be the baseline for non enthusiast CPU temps and power draw if x86 processors weren’t so inefficient.

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      below 30C at maximum load

      Yeah right. I’ll believe it when I see it tested independently.

      Genuinely seems farfetched.

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        Or it’s just shitty small cores? Even China’s best core designes are 10 years behind, even tho they have great tech in some small aspects like their branch prediction system

        Source: Chips and Cheese, a hardware engineering analysis website

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          10 years behind

          lol you are absolutely taking the piss if you think these are only comparable to Haswell. Orientalist bias is pouring off of this statement from your 9 day old account with an entire 2 comments ever made. The Chinese brainpan just can’t possibly compete!

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    5nm technology is the best manufacturing process China currently has access to. Since U.S. regulations have banned China’s access to the latest generation of chipmaking tools, China’s chipmaking facilities have to deal with the restrictions of older shipbuilding tools that aren’t necessarily capable of building the latest-generation tech, like extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV). It has limited China’s ability to develop competitive CPUs with Intel, AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm’s latest chips.

    I didn’t know ships were used in microprocessors!

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    I wanna know what ISA it uses. I wanna be able to install Linux on modernish hardware without having the management engine and its equivalents hardwired in.