Zhaoxin has deployed its KX-7000 ZX86 processor across the education sector in China, marking a significant shift toward domestic computing platforms for schools. The company secured 100% of the bid for Hainan Province's smart education infrastructure project earlier this year.

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The ZX86 terminal runs on Zhaoxin's KX-7000 architecture and supports x86 instruction sets natively. It integrates hardware-level security algorithms including SM2, SM3, and SM4 to meet local compliance standards for educational data protection.
Zhaoxin claims the processor opens 10GB files in just four seconds and plays complex courseware and HD video without lag. These performance benchmarks come directly from official company announcements regarding the device's capabilities in classroom environments.
The terminals operate on domestic operating systems such as Kylin OS and UOS, ensuring compatibility with existing educational software without requiring migration costs. This setup allows schools to maintain their current workflows while adopting new hardware infrastructure.
Zhaoxin ZX86 devices have been deployed across primary and secondary schools in Hainan Province since May 2024 following the bid award. The rollout has expanded nationwide, with terminals now successfully applied in all 31 provinces of China as of early 2025.
The deployment represents a strategic move toward self-reliant computing infrastructure in China's education sector. By replacing foreign hardware with domestically produced alternatives, Zhaoxin aims to reduce dependency on external technology suppliers for critical public services.
Zhaoxin's ZX86 processor delivers verified performance metrics for file handling and media playback while supporting x86 compatibility and local security standards. The platform enables schools across China to transition to domestic operating systems without disrupting existing software ecosystems.



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