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China’s new 128-core server CPU could be AMD and Intel’s worst nightmare in the data center

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  • Hygon’s C86-5G breaks free from AMD Zen, unleashing 128 cores of homegrown muscle
  • SMT4 powers each core to run four threads, stacking up to 512 threads total
  • AVX-512 instructions make it a strong fit for AI, analytics, and scientific computing

Hygon, a key player in China’s semiconductor industry, is advancing its server processor lineup with the upcoming C86-5G, a flagship, high-performance CPU featuring 128 cores and 512 threads, positioning it to compete directly with AMD’s EPYC and Intel’s Xeon platforms.

According to TechPowerUp, this marks Hygon’s complete break from AMD’s Zen architecture and the introduction of its first fully homegrown design, the result of five years of domestic R&D in CPU development.

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