China claims its own x86 processor “break core” is confirmed by Geekbench to be Intel’s 10th generation Core i3

2023-05-29 10:01:12

According to Taiwan media reports, Chinese chip manufacturer PowerLeader held a press conference earlier to release a new x86 architecture processor code-named PowerStar, and invited media from all over China to witness. Unexpectedly, it was later revealed that the PowerStar CPU turned out to be a rebadged Intel 10th generation processor.

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According to Taiwan media citing Wccftech, the PowerStar P3-01105 CPU released earlier by Chinese chipmaker Baode Technology is actually just a rebranded product of Intel’s 10th generation Comet Lake series into Core-i3-10105.

According to the data, the specifications of the PowerStar P3-01105 CPU and the Intel Core-i3-10105 CPU are the same, except that the basic computing clock is 3.7 GHz, the highest computing clock is also 4.4 GHz, and even the maximum power consumption is also the same. 65W. According to Taiwan media, its performance is almost the same as the Core-i3-10105 CPU of Intel’s 10th generation Comet Lake series.

When the Chinese chipmaker Baode Technology released the PowerStar CPU, there were voices doubting that this was an OEM product of Intel CPU, but there was no evidence to confirm it at the time. The current test in Geekbench 5 shows that the performance of the two is exactly the same.

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Chinese chipmaker Baode Technology expects to sell 1.5 million units, and has also announced a development roadmap for the PowerStar series product line. Intel has not yet responded at this stage. Chinese chipmaker Baode Technology said that the CPUs are manufactured in cooperation with OEM partners.

source:TechNewswccftech

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