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Russia's Elbrus 8CB Microarchitecture: 8-core VLIW on TSMC 28nm
The production of Elbrus processors will be transferred to Russia
Elbrus 2000 computer systems - Elbrus2k
Russia can't obtain its 'domestic' CPUs from foreign manufacturers | TechSpot
Russia's Elbrus-8SV 8-Core CPU Tested, Barely Able To Run Modern Games
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Russia acquired processor developer Elbrus through Rosatom
Russian-Made Elbrus CPU's Gaming Benchmarks Posted | Tom's Hardware
Shadows of Itanium: Russian firm debuts VLIW Elbrus 4 CPU with onboard x86 emulation | Extremetech
Russian-Made Elbrus CPUs Fail Trials, 'A Completely Unacceptable Platform' | Tom's Hardware
Server suppliers on "Elbrus" boycott 480-million tender of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - ΠΠΠ.name
Shadows of Itanium: Russian firm debuts VLIW Elbrus 4 CPU with onboard x86 emulation | Extremetech
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Elbrus-8S - Wikipedia
Rostec develops first supercomputer based on Elbrus processor | defenceWeb
The Range of Elbrus CPU Based Computers Received 3 Models for Automated Workstations
Russia's Elbrus 8CB Microarchitecture: 8-core VLIW on TSMC 28nm
VLIW CPU in a Desktop: Enthusiasts Crowdfund Elbrus-Based Mini-ITX Motherboard | Tom's Hardware
This enigmatic Russian CPU is taking a controversial path that Intel and AMD struggled with | TechRadar
Russia's Elbrus 8CB Microarchitecture: 8-core VLIW on TSMC 28nm
ICST (Elbrus)
First computers based on new domestic microprocessor presented at CIPR β RealnoeVremya.com
Figure 2 from The 5th Generation 28nm 8-Core VLIW Elbrus-8C Processor Architecture | Semantic Scholar
Domestic "Elbrus" will decrease in size and become much more powerful
Elbrus and Baikal processors are for russians only! - YouTube
Figure 5 from The 5th Generation 28nm 8-Core VLIW Elbrus-8C Processor Architecture | Semantic Scholar
Russia acquired processor developer Elbrus through Rosatom
The Elbrus-2: a Soviet-era high performance computer - CHM
Russia now selling home-grown CPUs with Transmeta-like x86 emulation | Ars Technica
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