The recent Geekbench AI tests of China's dual 16-core Hygon CPU servers have shown disappointing results, with the dual CPU configuration scoring lower than expected. The performance of these servers is comparable to that of the Intel Core i7-6700HQ, a 10-year-old CPU. The Hygon CPU servers are currently using the AMD Zen architecture from 2017, which lags behind modern CPUs. Even with a large number of cores, the Hygon servers are still lacking in single-core performance. According to Tom's Hardware, the dual 16-core Hygon CPU servers barely outperform the quad-core Skylake Core i7-6700HQ mobile CPU in Geekbench AI tests. This highlights the need for improvement in CPU design and development.
Source: [Tom's Hardware](https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/chinas-dual-16-core-hygon-cpu-server-rack-barely-outperforms-a-quad-core-skylake-core-i7-6700hq-mobile-cpu-in-geekbench-ai)
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