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posted by martyb on Thursday July 15 2021, @11:24AM   Printer-friendly
from the how-much-will-the-laptop-weigh? dept.

Russia To Build RISC-V Processors for Laptops: 8-core, 2 GHz, 12nm, 2025

Russian outlet Vedomosti.ru today is reporting that the conglomerate Rostec, a Russian state-backed corporation specializing in investment in technology, has penned a deal with server company Yadro and silicon design company Sintakor to develop RISC-V processors for computers, laptops, and servers. Initial reports are suggesting that Sintakor will develop a powerful enough RISC-V design to power government and education systems by 2025.

The cost of the project is reported to be around 30 billion rubles ($400m), with that the organizers of the project plan to sell 60,000 systems based around new processors containing RISC-V cores as the main processing cores. The reports state that the goal is to build an 8-core processor, running at 2 GHz, using a 12-nanometer process, which presumably means GlobalFoundries but at this point it is unclear. Out of the project funding, two-thirds will be provided by 'anchor customers' (such as Rostec and subsidiaries), while the final third will come from the federal budget. The systems these processors will go into will operate initially at Russia's Ministry of Education and Science, as well as the Ministry of Health.

Previously: Russian Homegrown Elbrus-4C CPU Released
Linux-Based, MIPS-Powered Russian All-in-One PC Launched
Programming Guide for Russia's "28nm" Elbrus-8CB CPU Published


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  • (Score: 2) by driverless on Friday July 16 2021, @01:05PM (3 children)

    by driverless (4770) on Friday July 16 2021, @01:05PM (#1156863)

    In fact the whole thing seems a bit odd, if you're going to spend a fortune to roll your own, meaning make your computer industry independent of US suppliers, you want to do an x86. That's the thing the US can use to hit Russia since both of the world's x86 suppliers are US-based. You can get RISC-V and ARM from anywhere, but if the US decides you can't have x86's you're screwed.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 17 2021, @12:42AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 17 2021, @12:42AM (#1157171)

    Why? They can do x86 in software if they /really/ need to. RISC seems to have all the momentum right now.

    • (Score: 2) by driverless on Saturday July 17 2021, @01:48AM (1 child)

      by driverless (4770) on Saturday July 17 2021, @01:48AM (#1157192)

      Runs Windows does it?

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 17 2021, @02:25AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 17 2021, @02:25AM (#1157203)

        Is the Russian government also bribed into stupidity by Microsoft?