Friday, May 26th 2023
Chinese Powerstar x86 CPUs are Rebadged Intel Comet Lake Chips
PowerLeader, a Chinese computer manufacturer, recently introduced its Powerstar lineup of processors, the first being the PSTAR P3-01105 CPU. Initially, the PSTAR SKU closely resembled the Intel Core i3-10105 10th Generation Comet Lake CPU from Intel. Using a "storm core" microarchitecture, this CPU claims to beat any domestic x86 CPU on performance. While the similarity with the Core i3-10105 CPU was close, the clock speed of 3.7 GHz, core configuration, and a slightly different name were significant indicators of similarity between the two. Thanks to the recent Geekbench 5 benchmark run submission, we now know that the Powerstar CPU is just a rebadged Intel Comet Lake processor. PowerLeader expects the Powerstar units to reach 1.5 million shipments this year, and presumably, more models will be rebadged for an announcement later.
Originally, PowerLeader wanted to ship these designs in pre-assembled systems, so the pricing and availability of standalone PowesStar chips are unknown.
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Geekbench 5, via WCCFTech
Originally, PowerLeader wanted to ship these designs in pre-assembled systems, so the pricing and availability of standalone PowesStar chips are unknown.
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www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/partner/showcase/storefront/a5S3b0000016OS0EAM/powerleader-computer-system-coltd.html
Apparently this PowerLeader company is a Titanium tier solutions partner for Intel, there's a very, very high likelihood these chips are licensed just like the Hygon Dhyana AMD Zen CPUs, but a lot less transparent about it, which gave it this air of knockoff. I really wish some big name tech tuber inquired Intel officially...
Hey GN Steve, you lurk TechPowerUp? :laugh:
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