We might say that computers have no nationality, but the truth is that they are. The first computer with an ARM architecture processor, which, of course, was also developed in Russia, has just been presented in Russia. This new team is called the Bitblaze Titan BM15 and we are going to give you all the details..
On a general level, we are faced with a team that aesthetically, it is very reminiscent of a computer a couple of years ago. The screen bezels are quite thick and, in general, it has a rough design. The reason for this may be that this equipment is intended for use by Russian government officials.
It’s not unusual for this laptop to have some resistance to bumps, drops, or inclement weather. Leaving aside the aesthetics of this treatment, we will talk about its interior. The processor that gives life to this computer is not from Intel or AMD, it is developed by Bitblaze and is called Baikal-M1..
We don’t know if the “M1” slogan refers to Apple processors, but the truth is that it could be, since, in principle, both devices are built using the ARM architecture. Of course, it’s also interesting that they were able to develop them – a mystery, since TSMC does not manufacture these processors for Apple.
Accompanying this processor what we find is 16 GB of RAM, although it can be expanded up to 128 GB.. In terms of storage, we can see that there are two versions, both use 250GB or 512GB M.2 SSDs. At the connection level, we find what is expected from a laptop.
There’s even a USB 3.0 Type-C port that has four regular USB ports attached to it.an Ethernet port, headphone jack, and Wi-Fi have been integrated into the wireless, along with Bluetooth, although the versions of the two wireless connections are completely unknown.
The screen that this laptop integrates is 15.6 inches and hopefully FullHD resolution. The total weight of the equipment reaches 2.2 kilograms, so it is not light equipment, but not too heavy to carry in a backpack. The operating system is a secret, as the Linux distribution it will use is unknown..
Closing this new ARM-powered computer, all that’s left is to talk about the price. It’s not a cheap team and, in fact, while it’s not in production yet, it’s expected to top $1,650 in its most advanced models and isn’t necessarily an attractive team.
Source: Computer Hoy
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