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No it's not. A rebadged laptop CPU is precisely what the Z1 is. Everything from the Z1 through to the 7940HS uses the same chip design from the same factory.
It's designed for space applications, though it's not clear if it's specifically radiation-resistant like the silicon-on-sapphire devices HP used to make, or just more robust because it's built on an older 14nm process.
Either way, it's kind of the 100 chicken-sized horses or one horse-sized chicken question. What do you do with an enormous number of relatively slow CPUs?