According to Kommersant, the Russian company Norsi-Trans will begin producing data storage systems, servers and computers using Loongson processors.
It is found that the executive director of the Russian Data Storage System Developers Association claimed that Russian companies will purchase Loongson 5000 series processors (12nm process) with performance similar to Intel i5.
The general manager of Norsi-Trans, Сергей Овчинников, said that the company has purchased about 100 Loongson processors and will trial-produce a batch of equipment using Loongson processors.
It is reported that Norsi-Trans’s partner will be Basalt SPO (the developer of Alt OS). Alexei Smirnov, chairman of the company’s board of directors, claimed that “ALT OS is suitable for Loongson processors.”
Norsi-Trans plans to supply pre-production equipment to relevant ministries and corporate customers, with the final products listed in the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s “Register of Electronic Products”.
Experts interviewed by the newspaper believe that the switch to Loongson processors for Russian equipment is “necessary” to reduce reliance on technologies such as Intel and AMD.
“Kommersant” also pointed out that Norsi-Trans is not the only Russian electronics manufacturer planning to use Loongson processors in its products. Prombit’s “roadmap” also includes “similar plans.”
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