É isto.^É uma decisão mínimo estranha pela QNAP. Dada a recente onda de ataques constantes aos NAS de consumidor deles nestes últimos 2 anos não sei se estes modelos irão ajudar na reputação...
Beelink LZX specifications:
- SoC – Zhaoxin KX-6640MA quad-core processor @ 2.1 GHz / 2.6 GHz (Turbo) with 4MB cache, C-960 Graphics (support 4K HD); TDP: 25W
- System Memory – 8GB DDR4 RAM upgradeable to 64GB via two SO-DIMM memory slots
- Storage – 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD, additional M.2 2280 slot for NVMe SSD, 1TB hard disk drive
- Video Output – 2x HDMI 2.0 ports up to 4Kp60
- Audio – 3.5mm headphone jack, 6.5mm microphone jack, digital audio via HDMI ports
- Connectivity
- 2x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports
- WiFi 5 (customizable to WiFi 6) and Bluetooth 4.0
- USB – 6x USB 3.0 ports
- Misc – Power button, two cooling fans
- Power Supply – Via power barrel jack
https://www.cnx-software.com/2021/09/10/beelink-lzx-a-zhaoxin-kx-6640ma-based-x86-mini-pc/The less good news is that when I asked Beelink for a sample, they said it was for the Chinese market, and they had stopped production due to a lack of supply for the CPU (it’s 2021 after all). So that’s a mini PC most will never have a chance to check out at least outside of China, and maybe Indonesia and Malaysia.
Alegadamente, um GPU que foi cancelado pela Zhaoxin, com o nome de "Ji Rui 3000"
32 FPS a correr Unigine heaven.
http://c.tieba.baidu.com/p/7414452872
Tens razão. Estava a confundir com os 7000.Esse resultado é da mesma altura do teu post anterior, Julho, e nessa altura ainda não tinha sido lançado.
Entretanto ele foi anunciado.Os KX-6000 foram lançados em 2019 e tinham a tal iGPU C-960 @16nm TSMC, iam até 8c (sem SMT/HT), mas nunca cheguei a ver o TDP, o KX-5000 não passava dos 55w.
O que não percebi muito bem, e tinha imensa curiosidade em ver, é como é que o KX-6000G "substituiu" - e falta saber se substituiu, o iGPU pelo tal dGPU ZX GT-10C0, que é um GPU dedicado fabricado @28nm TSMC. Não pode ser um chip monolítico "on die".
Então é um "dual die package chip" tipo aquele "SoC manhoso da Intel que tinha uma dGPU da AMD" usando EMIB?
Kaixian® KX-6000G is a new 4-core processor product launched by Zhaoxin for notebooks, all-in-one computers, cloud terminals and low-power embedded computing platforms. The maximum operating frequency is 3.3GHz, and the GPU supports DX12, OpenCL1.2, OpenGL4 .6 standard, supports 4K display and hardware-accelerated 4K video codec, and adds support for SM2 accelerated instructions.
Compared with the previous generation products, the performance of Kaixian® KX-6000G series processors has been greatly improved, the graphics performance has increased by 4 times, the energy efficiency ratio has increased by 60%, the package thickness has been reduced by 26%, and the standby power consumption has been reduced by 50%, further improving the ultra-thin PC products such as notebook computers, all-in-one computers and cloud terminals, as well as the user experience of products such as fanless Box PCs, industrial-grade tablets, power communication management machines, and OPS computing modules. With better computing performance, graphics performance, battery life, stability and reliability, the KX-6000G series processors can provide assistance to users' diverse needs and industry application innovations.
Kaisheng® KH-40000 series processors are based on Zhaoxin's new self-developed micro-architecture - "Yongfeng", with a reference frequency of 2.0/2.2GHz and a maximum operating frequency of 2.7GHz. A single processor can integrate 32 cores, provide 64MB cache, support dual-channel 64-core interconnection, and access memory bandwidth up to 200GB/s. The 64-core server product developed based on the dual-channel KH-40000 processor can support up to 4TB DDR4 ECC memory, and provide 128 Lane PCIe channels, as well as mainstream I/O interfaces such as SATA and USB, which can better meet the requirements of multiple server applications. Core, multi-memory, multi-PCIe expansion and other application requirements.
Kaisheng® KH-40000 is compatible with x86 instruction set, supports SM2, SM3, SM4 acceleration instructions, supports processor and IO virtualization technology, supports secure boot technology and national standard trusted computing system, supports server-level RAS, and further enhances The BMC management function provides stronger support and guarantee for users' needs for information security, product reliability, availability, serviceability, and operation and maintenance.
Zhaoxin Unveils KX-7000 CPUs: Eight x86 Cores at Up to 3.70 GHz
Zhaoxin, a joint venture between Via Technologies and Shanghai Municipal Government, has introduced its Kaixian KX-7000 series of x86 CPUs. Based on the company's Century Avenue microarchitecture, the processor features up to eight general-purpose x86 cores running at 3.70 GHz, while utilizing a chiplet design under the hood. Zhaoxin expects the new CPUs to be used for client and embedded PCs in 2024.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/21189/zhaoxin-unveils-kx7000-cpus-eight-x86-cores-at-up-to-370-ghz
A Geekbench 6 result for Zhaoxin's x86 KX-6640MA CPU has been uncovered, and the performance is about on par with an early 2010s AMD Bulldozer CPU (via @BenchLeaks). The KX-6000 series came out in 2019, but the KX-6640MA appears to be a relatively recent model that arrived by late 2021, and this Geekbench 6 result is perhaps the first time it has ever been publicly tested.
On Geekbench 6, the 6640MA scored 386 points in the single-core test and 1,110 points in the multi-core test. For reference, that's just about on par with AMD's Bulldozer generation FX-4100 from 2011, which Geekbench 6 rates at 414 and 1,103 points in single- and multi-core performance respectively.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-com...-a-full-roster-of-cpus-for-use-in-the-countryThe KX-6640MA is the lowest-end member of the KX-6000 family, with just four cores, 4MB of L2 cache (it has no L3 cache), and a boost clock of 2.6 GHz. That it has boost technology at all is notable, as no other KX-6000 CPU does. Given that the 6640MA is otherwise identical to the 6640A, that boost feature might be its reason for existing, and it might have come handy in this mini-PC featuring the 6640MA.
Chinese x86 CPU Maker Zhaoxin Adds Support for "Preferred Cores" to Modernize its Processor Ecosystem
https://www.techpowerup.com/317198/...ed-cores-to-modernize-its-processor-ecosystem
China’s Zhaoxin KX-7000 8-Core CPU Benchmarks Revealed: Doubled Performance Versus KX-6000 But Slower Than Intel i3-10100 Quad Core
China recently saw the launch of the KX-7000 CPU family from Zhaoxin which is aimed at desktop PCs for the domestic market segment. These chips have now seen their first benchmarks appear in the Geekbench database.
https://wccftech.com/china-zhaoxin-...2x-performance-kx-6000-slower-intel-i3-10100/