Russia Plans Replacing Intel and AMD Chips with Domestic Brand
Russia has let it be known that it will be replacing Intel and AMD processors in government operated computers and replacing them with home-grown Baikal computer chips. The first products will be Baikal M and M/S chips, designed on the basis of 64-bit nucleus Cortex A-57 made by UK company ARM, with frequency of 2 gigahertz for personal computers and micro servers.
The Baikal chips will be installed on computers of government bodies and in state-run firms, which purchase some 700,000 personal computers annually worth $500 million and 300,000 servers worth $800 million. The total volume of the market amounts to about 5 million devices worth $3.5 billion.
Initially this abandonment of Intel/AMD CPUs only appears to be aimed at government/state-owned systems and in the near-term aren't any plans to abolish US-made hardware or any import bans. The new Russian-made processors are called "Baikal" and designed by T-Platforms in cooperation with Rostec and Rosnano. The Baikal name for the processor is in reference to Lake Baikal, the deepest fresh water lake in the world
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well... in here we have allready kicked M$ product and GoOgLe from any gouvernement service.
just a question of time to go this way as linux love ARM architecture...
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/tinfoil hat on
Maybe the Chinese are putting backdoor modules in our motherboards.
/tinfoil hat off
Chinese or USA backdoor (lol @ Cisco)... the choise

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They are paranoid that AMD/Intel have built in Kill Switches and hackers could shut down all of Russia's systems with a single line of code.
I'd believe that too hence they want to move away from American silicon.
i guess it is more "let's make OUR industry work"... they where doing nice x86 clone during cold war despite a not so advanced industry. (there is also a political argument... but it is not the place for it in Guru3D's forum)
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I really do think they believe or have suspicion that it could be done.
It'd be a added bonus of many to just make the stuff in their own country.
Maybe the Chinese are putting backdoor modules in our motherboards.
There's already the possibility of BIOS malware. I mean, in the end it always comes down to how interesting you are to watch and the cost of making it happen.
From the very start the first computer was made for spying: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus-computer
I don't think a damn thing has changed.