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Cixin Technology, a Chinese tech firm, has introduced the Cixin P1 (CP8180), the region's first AI-centric consumer processor. This new chip aims to disrupt domestic markets by capitalizing on the growing AI PC trend, featuring up to 45 TOPS. According to IT Home, Cixin needed 15 months of research and development, 4 months for production, and 3 months of testing for their first CPU.
The Cixin P1 utilizes ARM-based architecture, similar to Qualcomm's successful Snapdragon X Elite CPUs. Built on a 6 nm process, the chip boasts a 12-core ARM CPU configuration, with eight performance cores and four efficiency cores, with a maximum frequency of 3.2 GHz.
Key features of the Cixin P1 include:
While the specifications appear competitive on paper, benchmarks are yet to surface, making it difficult to compare them directly with mainstream competitors like AMD and Qualcomm. However, the chip's features suggest it is well-positioned for industry adoption and could challenge established players in the AI PC market.
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The Cixin P1 utilizes ARM-based architecture, similar to Qualcomm's successful Snapdragon X Elite CPUs. Built on a 6 nm process, the chip boasts a 12-core ARM CPU configuration, with eight performance cores and four efficiency cores, with a maximum frequency of 3.2 GHz.
Key features of the Cixin P1 include:
- AI compute power of up to 45 TOPS, matching industry benchmarks set by AMD's Ryzen AI 300, Intel's Lunar Lake, and Qualcomm Snapdragon X CPUs
- Full compliance with Copilot+ platforms, making it "AI PC" ready
- Support for up to 64 GB LPDDR5-6400 memory
- Display capabilities of up to 4K resolution at 120 FPS
- PCIe 4.0 interface support
- USB Type-C connectivity
While the specifications appear competitive on paper, benchmarks are yet to surface, making it difficult to compare them directly with mainstream competitors like AMD and Qualcomm. However, the chip's features suggest it is well-positioned for industry adoption and could challenge established players in the AI PC market.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source