In June last year, the company Baikal Electronics, a subsidiary of the development team supercomputers T-Platforms, received from the Industry and Trade Ministry order for the development of microprocessors for home switches, routers, and computers.
Originally was the creation of a single chip in the core ARM Cortex-A57 with eight cores. The first product, however, turned out to be dual-core SoC architecture MIPS - Baikal-T1. Well, now, Elbrus will use Imagination Technologies: P5600 (codenamed Warrior). This is the first core developed by engineers of the former company MIPS Technologies after the acquisition by Imagination. They are 32-bit, but can execute 64-bit applications.
Baikal-T1 got two processing cores with a frequency of 1.2 GHz. The volume of L2 cache is 1 MB. Integrated memory controller supports DDR3-1600. Integrated interfaces: one port 10Gb Ethernet, two-port 1Gb Ethernet, Controller PCI Express x4 3.0, two SATA 6 Gb / s, USB 2.0. Power consumption - less than 5 watts. Engineering samples of Baikal-T1 will available to developers from June 1, 2015. The processor comes with software development. Related Products :
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