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Huawei Ready to Enter PC Industry with Custom OS and Processor

Elbrus 8C and 8CM is 28nm. Both VLIW Elbrus E-2000.
Yes, my comment was rather sarcastic, with accent on the inferiority of Russian CPU.

I have a chance to play with Huawei's new Taishan. It's a really nice CPU TBH, even for an ARM one. Its design, esp. security-wise makes more sense to me too.
 
Yes, my comment was rather sarcastic, with accent on the inferiority of Russian CPU.

I have a chance to play with Huawei's new Taishan. It's a really nice CPU TBH, even for an ARM one. Its design, esp. security-wise makes more sense to me too.

If you are a developer, you can always try to contact INEUM or MCST and see if you can obtain an Elbrus 8C system. Already released samples from TSMC for Elbrus 16C (16nm). Would be neat to see English speaker get access to it and test. I tried but was denied due to not being a developer.
 
It will never be sold outside of China
 
Why is the top x16 slot shifted compared to the bottom two PCIe slots?
Bad mockup designer? :p
Probably on purpose, to make it incompatible with existing "american" ATX boards
 
Kunpeng 920 is based on ARM Cortex-A72 with double SP Vector throughput (2 inst/cycle, up from 1) custom ASIMD (Neon 128 bit) .

ARM is owned by Japan's Softbank.
 
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If you are a developer, you can always try to contact INEUM or MCST and see if you can obtain an Elbrus 8C system. Already released samples from TSMC for Elbrus 16C (16nm). Would be neat to see English speaker get access to it and test. I tried but was denied due to not being a developer.
I'll see what my friends at КГБ can do about it.

Probably on purpose, to make it incompatible with existing "american" ATX boards
ATX is a capitalist standard and must be therefore resisted at all cost! Darn imperialists, they even measure their ATX in inches!
 
It's disingenuous to treat all of these institutions as equals when it comes to their actions regarding privacy. Nobody is going to win a purity contest here.

It is a known fact that Hauwei like most large Chinese companies have ties to the Chinese Government that would be considered illegal in Wetsern societies. Countries are not banning Hauwei 5G just because. Would people buy Apple if they knew their information was going to the Government on purpose?
 
It is a known fact that Hauwei like most large Chinese companies have ties to the Chinese Government that would be considered illegal in Wetsern societies. Countries are not banning Hauwei 5G just because. Would people buy Apple if they knew their information was going to the Government on purpose?

Except they are and people are aware of it. Same with Google and Microsoft. The question is: Would you rather have your own government, whom can directly affect you, have most access against you and all your personal information or the other party that cant do anything directly against you because they have no authority or jurisdiction over you?

Hence why I dont care if the Chinese spy on me. They will get nothing useful out of it. If I am sitting on the toilet with the phone in my hand while naked, its the poor guy on the other hand that will have to pay for psychiatry after seeing that.
 
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Hence why I dont care if the Chinese spy on me. They will get nothing useful out of it. If I am sitting on the toilet with the phone in my hand while naked, its the poor guy on the other hand that will have to pay for psychiatry after seeing that.
That is flat out incorrect. A foreign actor doesn't need physical access to you to make your life hell. Tell me more about how a foreign actor who steals your credit card number can't make your life hell with the information that they've obtained.
 
That is flat out incorrect. A foreign actor doesn't need physical access to you to make your life hell. Tell me more about how a foreign actor who steals your credit card number can't make your life hell with the information that they've obtained.

Exactly. People using analogies like "spying on me while on the pot" really have no idea what data is and isn't valuable.
 
That is flat out incorrect. A foreign actor doesn't need physical access to you to make your life hell. Tell me more about how a foreign actor who steals your credit card number can't make your life hell with the information that they've obtained.

That is true yes. But people here are associating it with government. If I was pissed off with a government entity stealing from me then I would be in Ottawa right now. Only once I had information stolen from me and my financial accounts were at risk and it was local as well. It can happen yes, but that goes for everywhere anyway as is. So yes, if we are talking about my information stolen by foreign entities (Chinese or not) because of shoddy security, then a motherboard and processor made in China is only one of many, many ways for foreign actors to steal mine, yours or majority of others information.

Exactly. People using analogies like "spying on me while on the pot" really have no idea what data is and isn't valuable.

I think they are also aware (as I am) of the risks due to financial because of stealing credit card information online. But that risk exists as is currently and locally when you use your credit card anyway. Always a risk. And since majority here are complaining about Chinese government ran form of spying, I highly doubt they would be interested in making my life hell (or someone within the government that has my access and may want to sell it) vs someone who actually has money and is important.

Out of curiosity, does anyone here have experience with Chinese entities stealing their information? I cant remember if it was you (R-T-B) who helped an individual out with a computer issue where I think the attack came from his router. Now no real details was handed out obviously so I am wondering if it was Chinese entities who were responsible? Or was it more local?

I mean, if I am to worry about this all the time even if buying a Chinese computer components or American made ones - I guess it would be much better for me to move back to a typewriter at this point. I know and understand the risks, but I know this when I use: Steam, my computer, look at porn, checking streaming services, using my bank account online, etc etc etc. Maybe you guys are going further and saying about using my information to extort me in any way or form but once again and I understand.
 
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Exactly. People using analogies like "spying on me while on the pot" really have no idea what data is and isn't valuable.
All information and data is valuable in the right context. Every. Bit. Counts.

Knowing when someone is on a device or not has huge value in the right hands, although it may seem like nothing.
 
Out of curiosity, does anyone here have experience with Chinese entities stealing their information? I cant remember if it was you (R-T-B) who helped an individual out with a computer issue where I think the attack came from his router. Now no real details was handed out obviously so I am wondering if it was Chinese entities who were responsible? Or was it more local?

It was eventually handed off to local authorities. I have no idea other than international servers were involved, and a compromised cable node which took it out of my hands.

Essentially if you can't trust your first hop, you are always gonna be boned.
 
Except they are and people are aware of it. Same with Google and Microsoft. The question is: Would you rather have your own government, whom can directly affect you, have most access against you and all your personal information or the other party that cant do anything directly against you because they have no authority or jurisdiction over you?

Hence why I dont care if the Chinese spy on me. They will get nothing useful out of it. If I am sitting on the toilet with the phone in my hand while naked, its the poor guy on the other hand that will have to pay for psychiatry after seeing that.


It's not just your information. In some cases they can gain access to your GPU and CPU resources without you knowing about. This for me would allow them to do that from a local level. If nefarious enough apply some or all of the much noted flaws in Intel and AMD CPUs but if they can make boards, CPUs and OS, they could hide all of that in one or all of those without you the user even knowing, The US and Japan were had the height of trade weeks before Japan attacked the US.
 
It was eventually handed off to local authorities. I have no idea other than international servers were involved, and a compromised cable node which took it out of my hands.

Essentially if you can't trust your first hop, you are always gonna be boned.

Fair enough. I just dont really trust my PC all too much because of all these compromises - windows as example.

It's not just your information. In some cases they can gain access to your GPU and CPU resources without you knowing about. This for me would allow them to do that from a local level. If nefarious enough apply some or all of the much noted flaws in Intel and AMD CPUs but if they can make boards, CPUs and OS, they could hide all of that in one or all of those without you the user even knowing, The US and Japan were had the height of trade weeks before Japan attacked the US.

Yeah, that is also true, hence why I monitor the system use and the network traffic. I also understand most won't know to do that so I agree.
 
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