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Is this more or less disturbing than critical infrastructure running on DOS and booting via floppies? I honestly can’t decide.

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riginally, MCST produced its Elbrus 2C3 processors at TSMC using the latter’s 16nm-class process technology, but now thatTaiwan does not allow exports of advanced processors to Russia and Belarus, we can only wonder where the chips will be made now and in coming years

Wonder, right.

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The same place sold via other countries/companies?

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