Russia isn’t known as the PC capital of the world, but when a new homegrown machine comes along it’s sometimes curious enough to get our attention.
Last year brought the Elbrus-4C, a PC with a processor so slow that it might have been left over from 1999. The latest entrant seems more promising but is still one to file under “curiosity.”
It’s a 21.5-inch all-in-one desktop from Russia’s T-Platforms, and it’s another example of how Russia — like China — is trying to be more self-sufficient in IT by producing its own computer parts.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD