Russian government telegraphs move to ARM
Gareth Halfacree, bit-tech
June 23, 2014
The Russian Ministry of Industry is claimed to be investigating the creation of a homebrew processor based on the ARM architecture, as a replacement for foreign-produced x86 chips from Intel and AMD.
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