Due to the fact that imported manufacturers left the Russian market due to sanctions, Plata aims to fill the gap by producing computers, 70% of which consists of Russian components.
This includes motherboards, processors, RAM, hard drives and cases.
Company representative Vasily Kashkin noted that the company is currently in the process of approving prototypes and plans to start production by the end of 2023.
In the first phase, Plata will produce three types of laptops and monoblocks, as well as a system unit with various components.
Source: Ferra

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