HP releases desktop PC based on China-made processor

HP today announced the desktop computer HP 268 Pro G1, which uses the Zhaoxin Kaixian E series processor made in China for the first time.

It is also equipped with a Chinese version of the BOIS interface, mainly for Chinese enterprise users.  Users can choose to pre-install the Windows 10 Shenzhou Netcom Government Edition operating system.

HP 268 Pro G1 is equipped with Zhaoxin KaixianE series 8-core KX-U6780A processor and Zhaoxin C960 integrated graphics.

HP releases desktop PC based on China-made processor

The processor is clocked at 2.7GHz, provides 8M cache, and fully supports the x86 high-end general-purpose chip instruction set.  Its performance has jumped 252% compared to Zhaoxin C series processors, and it takes only 14 seconds to boot up.

It is equipped with dual memory slots and supports up to 16 GB DDR4-2666 SDRAM memory with a transfer rate of up to 2666 MT / s.

Users can choose up to 512GB PCIe M.2 high-speed solid-state drive and 2TB SATA mechanical hard drive.

HP 268 Pro G1 also supports Windows 7 official driver download, is compatible with Windows XP, and supports pre-installed Kirin Linux system.  Users can configure the system freely and simply according to their personal preferences.

HP releases desktop PC based on China-made processor

In addition, in order to better apply to diverse application scenarios in the financial, medical, retail, manufacturing and other industries, the HP 268 Pro G1 uses a rich interface and scalable functional design. A total of 10 USB ports are configured on the front and back of the chassis, supporting native PCI slots , VGA and HDMI interfaces.

The HP 268 Pro G1 uses EPA90 certified power supplies to provide a higher energy efficiency conversion rate than ordinary power supplies, helping to reduce corporate electricity costs.

Users can also choose to extend the warranty service for up to 5 years.

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