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Putin’s ‘sovereign’ gaming console projects detailed, found lacking

When it comes to sovereign computing, it either goes south due to a lack of resources, or it goes the Chinese knockoff way and ceases to be sovereign. After Putin ordered the government to develop a Russian game console in the spring, the Russian industry has chosen to go both ways. One is to design a sovereign console based on a dual-core homegrown Elbrus processor, Habr.com reports; another is to build a cloud gaming service based on cheap consumer hardware and call it sovereign, as it looks from an RBC report.

Russia is developing a gaming console based on its Elbrus processor that features a Very Long Instruction Word (VLIW) microarchitecture originally aimed at heavy-duty, mission-critical workloads. On the performance side of things, Elbrus has nothing to write home about based on benchmarks that have largely found it to be “completely unacceptable” for most tasks.

The new console is not expected to have performance comparable to the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S, so Russian politicians want developers to create something unconventional to overcome performance challenges.

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