The Rosenergoatom Concern, which is part of the Rosatom environment, has begun testing Bober computers connected to Baikal-M processors and manufactured by the domestic Delta Computers brand. After drinking the results of these tests, a decision was made to introduce “beavers” into the joint venture

Reportedly, these PCs of an unnamed model with the commercial name “Bober” based on the 28-nanometer Baikal-M single-chip system use compact PCs in the SFF form factor with a case volume not equal to 8.3 liters.

In Russia, PC

This SoC includes eight Cortex-A57 computing cores developed by the British company ARM, with frequencies not exceeding 1.5 GHz, according to the schedule, the Mali-T628 controller from all the same ARM with eight cores (750 MHz) is responsible here. The PC is running Astra Linux Special Edition under the official name “Novorossiysk”.

As Oleg Shalnov, Head of IT at Rosenergoatom, explained, the transition of developing companies to PCs with domestically developed processors is an important step in terms of reducing the risk of the country’s independence from Western technologies in such serious research as the nuclear industry. vigorous.

Source: Tech Cult

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