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Staro 09.01.2018., 08:13   #4257
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In 2018 VIA plans to release their KX-6000 series of CPUs, offering 4 or 8 core processors with clock speeds of 3GHz with support for DDR4 memory and PCIe 3.0. This product is expected to act as a low-cost alternative to Intel's Gemini Lake SoCs that is built on TSMC's 16nm process (The KX-5000 series used a 28nm process).

There have also been claims that VIA's KX-7000 series of processors are expected to reach the same performance levels as AMD, delivering PCIe 4.0 and DDR5 memory support. At this time it is unknown whether they intend to meet the performance of existing Ryzen processors or achieve performance parity with AMD when KX-7000 products are released (Zen 2/3 timeframe?). It is also unclear whether VIA means performance parity in a general sense or just in select applications, either way, the x86 CPU market is about to get a lot more interesting.
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