Tech manlets here talk of Intel and AMD as I frequently chortle to myself experiencing eight cores manufactured using a 28 nanometer process, of that by which is known, the Elbrus-8S processor. In comparison, the current-generation Intel Kaby Lake processors use a mere 14-nanometer process. Hah-ha! All while I speed about utilizing the Elbrus Operating System.
>>62274468
>All while I speed
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>>62274496
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>>62274468
>28nm
>not 90nm
Git fucked vodka, chinese stronk !
>>62274468
Elbrus also has a pretty interesting VLIW architecture that seeks to do what Itanium did, only less shitty.
I'm pretty interested in seeing where they take it.
>>62274765
cyпa нeт
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>>62274468
I see the KGB didn't want to pay Intel for those AMT backdoors
>>62275316
I virtually guarantee they will become roughly comparable to intel/amd/ibm/nvidia within a decade.
Russia needs a domestic computer industry and has the experienced people to do it.
>>62276443
Within a decade, Russia will have collapsed. Again. Deal with it.
>>62274468
Enjoy your vaporware that can't make it out of the lab because it's slower than an FPGA emulator.
>>62276453
More likely the US will collapse tb h
>>62276453
dumb american
>>62274468
14 nm is better than 28. it's twice as small so a die made using 14nm can hold twice as many transistors as a 28nm can.
I'll give this baitish stupidity 3/10 for effort. also, sage.
>>62274468
>VLIW
Oh.
HAHAHAHAHAHA
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>>62276624
>implying
The US is where Rome was during the Republic. We are transitioning into the Empire. Trump is Crassus. Our Julius Caesar will appear soon...
>>62277280
>US is Israel's bitch
ftfy
>>62275316
Will HP buy these when Itanium life cycle will come to an end? Pretty interested.
>>62276355
Кeм paбoтaл, aнoн? Чтo дeлaл?
>>62274468
It's pointless to use anything smaller than 10 micrometers. Human eye can't see smaller than that.
>>62274468
Does your computer have a Russian botnet?
>>62274468
Did you know it manages to run Doom 3 at stable 25 fps on low/medium settings?
>>62275290
>90nm
You might as well solder transistors by hand at this point.
>>62274792
Wait, it's using Compact Flash for storage?
>>62277280
You mean you're transitioning into Niger.
>>62274780
That one's based on the Baikal-T1, not Elbrus