BE-T1000 (Baikal-T1)

Baikal-T1/Baikal-TC1 is the best processor for home PC.

Two P5600 MIPS 32 r5 kernels, operational frequency up to 1.2 GHz.
L2 1 Mbyte cache.
28 nm process.

So what do you think?

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>So what do you think?
who sells it? price?

da da, vodka vodka

better than bagel and poo in the loo shit you use now.

Nice choice

>is the best processor for home PC.
Wrong.

Flowchart

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how many fps in matlab

Benchmarks for Baikal-T1:
baikalelectronics.ru/upload/iblock/b59/baikal_t1_benchmarks_14082017.pdf

>28nm
2 generations behind, soon to be 6

You are Hitler

>Russian BOTNET

INTO THE TRASH IT GOES

lmk when i can buy this chip, if price is right might replace 4560

it needs to be sub $70 for cpu and board combined though

isn't MIPS the core used on PIC microcontrollers?

>cyrillic
nigga i can't read that shit

>muh russians

Is there any way to actually buy there for home use?

What kind of motherboards do they work with?

What's the performance like?

>My system is ready

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Results of calculations (Whetstone).

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>Baikal
>MIPS
What happened? I thought they were VLIW.

I think the Russians make ITX mainboards with them, but they're expensive and not sold in retail because they only make sense for >muh national security purposes. Or was it Elbrus?

>MIPS
no thank you, i would rather use a proprietary arch designed by an old tranny than that toys'r'us shit
>inb4 why arm?
at least it works properly

>no thank you, i would rather use a proprietary arch designed by an old tranny than that toys'r'us shit
I feel like you have no idea what MIPS is.

Your'e not showing a flowchart of . This is a computer not a CPU. What's the next step of your masterplan Ivan?

Imagine how easy for russians would be to rig next elections if this CPU gets popular in burgerland

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Keep your yap shut, Bobby boy. You know nothing.

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>Mongoloid CPU backdoored by KGB
No, thanks.

>posts the same thing but in different colours
what did Boris mean by this?

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VLIW is Elbrus. Different processors

My love

>MIPS32
hard pass on that toy shit

>1.2ghz
>28nm
>l2 1mb

Its fucking pathetic.

>65nm Pentium 4-tier performance
x86 is finished for real this time, guys. I'm serious.

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KGB backboors on hardware level

I heard russia made this because they think Intel and amd have backdoor and can siphon priceless military data to DoD

Hi ruski pig

What OS supports MIPS32 these days? MIPS32 Android device is rare.

That's absolutely right.

So what, we have two choices:
>high performance CPU with american backdoor
or
>shit performance CPU with russian backdoor

at least the americans aren't ruled by a literal dictator.

your right. it's not like the pentagon is interested in chese pizza

Shalom

Not sure how to buy it outside of Russkieland.
Processor itself costs 4k RUB or 63$ at current exchange rate.
chipdip.ru/product/be-t1000
Processor+MB costs 40000k RUB or 630$
chipdip.ru/product/bfk3.1

>aren't ruled by a literal dictator.
yet

Yes and it gets 300 hectares on a single can of kerosene.

With current embargoes, assuming you wanted to have a Russian intelligence agency's backdoor thumb up your tight cock hungry asshole, how would you even purchase this shit?

Look, I'm not going to be one of those faggots who asks "can it run muh X software" but I am curious to know about what sort of software support MIPS has. I use Debian on Raspberry Pi and I have Libre Office, Firefox, a bunch of file manager and window managers, etc. It functions as a very basic shitposter PC which is my bare minimum requirement. Can any MIPS boards or PCs handle that without me having to compile and debug everything myself? Even if that's the case, what's the dev tools situation look like? The last MIPS shitbox I owned was an SGI O2 and MIPSPro was a shit and GCC didn't ever work right.

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