Chinese technology company Ruijie Networks today held an online press event and launched the RG-CT7800 computer. At the event, Ruijie also conducted a running score test and teardown display.
According to Ruijie's introduction, through the on-site PK display with the PC host, the RG-CT7800 equipped with a Zhaoxin chip and the Unity Operating System (UOS) has an overall performance close to that of a PC equipped with Intel's 7th generation Core i5 processor.
The RG-CT7800 host uses a blue PCB with two notebook memory slots and an M.2 SSD slot.
Ruijie claims that the mega-core eight-core processor KX-U6780A equipped with the RG-CT7800 host uses three copper tubes for heat conduction.
The most critical technical points of RG-CT7800 focus on heat dissipation, interface design, and workmanship and materials of the motherboard.
It uses the RG-CT7800 with an 8-layer motherboard. All interfaces are onboard, which provides a better signal quality guarantee for high-speed transmission such as USB 3.0.
Xia Fei, deputy general manager of Zhaoxin Sales Department, said: "Zhaoxin's new-generation China-made general-purpose processor has a single chip fully integrated with CPU, GPU, and chipset. RuijieRG-CT7800 has selected Zhaoxin's independent innovative products, which is fully compatible with mainstream ecology."