In December 2025, the motherboard K12SVM-LI of the megacore KX-7000 edge computing will be released
The motherboard is based on the Mega Core KX-7000 chip, equipped with BMC chip, supports IPMI2.0 remote management, and is equipped with the "Century Avenue" independent microarchitecture and advanced Chiplet interconnection technology, achieving a leapfrog improvement in core performance. The chip has a maximum turbo frequency of 3.7GHz and is equipped with a 32MB level 3 cache. Its computing and graphics performance have increased by 2 times and 4 times respectively compared to the previous generation product. It also supports DDR5/DDR4 dual specification memory (up to 128GB) and 24 channel PCIe 4.0, which can efficiently carry edge side real-time data analysis and multi device collaborative high-frequency load tasks.
In view of the stringent requirements of edge computing scenarios, the motherboard adopts industrial design standards, with wide temperature operation, high stability and rich expansion capabilities. It supports extreme environment adaptation from -25 ℃ to 55 ℃, with ports equipped with anti-static and anti surge protection, and can achieve uninterrupted operation for 7 × 24 hours; Rich PCIe slots, SATA3.0 and M.2 interfaces enable flexible access to data acquisition cards, high-speed storage devices, and network modules, adapting to customized needs in multiple scenarios.
The motherboard relies on the megacore autonomous ZX86 instruction collective system and is compatible with domestic operating systems such as Galaxy Kirin and UniTrust UOS, injecting core power into the construction of domestic edge computing nodes.