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posted by martyb on Tuesday February 25 2020, @11:42PM   Printer-friendly
from the who-remembers-when-a-mini-computer-was-the-size-of-only-three-large-refrigerators? dept.

China's Zhaoxin CPU Is in Its First Mini-PC

Networking specialist Ruijie Networks on Tuesday launched its first mini-PC featuring China's homegrown Zhaoxin KaiXian KX-U6780A processor.

[...] The RG-CT7800 takes the form of a 2.4-liter, black chassis. The device features a custom motherboard for the KaiXian KX-U6780A, since the processor is ball grid array-based. The motherboard comes with two SO-DIMM DDR4 RAM slots too.

[...] Ruijie Networks offers the RG-CT7800 with 8GB of DDR4 memory and a 256GB SSD. One of the product images show the device with what appears to be four USB 2.0 ports and two 3.5mm jacks for heaphones and microphones. It's unclear what other ouputs are on the RG-CT7800.

The RG-CT7800 is compatible with the Chinese-developed UOS (Unity Operating System) and NeoKylin operating systems, which are both based on Linux. Ruijie Networks has made the necessary software modifications so that the RG-CT7800 can run streaming software and office suites, such as Kingsoft WPS Office and Yongzhong Office. The mini-PC also supports a bunch of peripherals, including Pantum printers, CZUR document scanners, digital drawing tablets and bar code scanners.

KaiXian KX-U6780A is a "high-end" 8-core x86-64 CPU from Zhaoxin, a joint venture between Via Technologies and the Chinese government. Any way you measure it, performance is relatively low, but that is not the point:

According to GeekBench, the Zhaoxin KX-U6780A comes in at a 1910 on single core score and a 8670 on a multi core score. This is roughly comparable to a modern high-end Intel Atom, or 2012 era four-core Intel Core i5-3550U.

However, where this gets interesting is how it fits into China's "3-5-2" plan. This is Beijing's mandate to wean China's public sector off foreign technology. By the end of 2020, 30% of the technology infrastructure needs to be domestic, while by the end of 2021 this number jumps to 50%, while the remaining 20% would need to be replaced by the end of 2022. The RG-CT7800 -- while technically unremarkable -- will be a perfect cog in the machine for this plan.


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  • (Score: 2, Funny) by Frosty Piss on Wednesday February 26 2020, @01:06AM (9 children)

    by Frosty Piss (4971) on Wednesday February 26 2020, @01:06AM (#962634)

    You’ll be fine, the Chinese are not interested in your tentacle porn collection or your Yoda Fleshlight videos.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 26 2020, @01:42AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 26 2020, @01:42AM (#962646)

    asking for a friend...

    What kinky porn *is* glorious leader Xi into?

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 26 2020, @01:45AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 26 2020, @01:45AM (#962651)

      Winnie the Pooh rule 34

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 26 2020, @11:18PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday February 26 2020, @11:18PM (#963207)

      Recently, he's into Uighurs...

  • (Score: 2) by darkfeline on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:33AM (4 children)

    by darkfeline (1030) on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:33AM (#962719) Homepage

    They are very interested in whether you spread dirty dirty lies about things that clearly never happened and were made up to discredit the Party.

    God forbid the bytes 5469 616e 616e 6d65 6e ever enter your CPU's registers.

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    • (Score: 2) by shortscreen on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:52AM (1 child)

      by shortscreen (2252) on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:52AM (#962723) Journal

      The CCP only approves of little-endian?

      • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:09PM

        by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:09PM (#962921) Journal

        Big Indians are too frightening? Or just out of style?

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    • (Score: 2) by engblom on Wednesday February 26 2020, @10:14AM (1 child)

      by engblom (556) on Wednesday February 26 2020, @10:14AM (#962784)

      Or something as dangerous as 57 69 6e 6e 69 65 20 74 68 65 20 50 6f 6f 68.

      • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:10PM

        by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday February 26 2020, @04:10PM (#962923) Journal

        That doesn't make sense in EBCDIC.

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  • (Score: 2) by arslan on Wednesday February 26 2020, @11:27PM

    by arslan (3462) on Wednesday February 26 2020, @11:27PM (#963211)

    Actually they are. Especially if you're in a position of influence in some shape or form, regardless if you're not in China or US, as long as you're in a country they would like to exert economic leverage - which is pretty much most countries, especially in Asia, excluding the dirt poor ones.