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* [http://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Murad-I.-Neiman-zade/1410275203 Murad I. Neiman-zade's whitepapers] | * [http://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Murad-I.-Neiman-zade/1410275203 Murad I. Neiman-zade's whitepapers] | ||
* [https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/mcst-elbrus-cpus-benchmarks-e2k-assembly-code.2591353/ MCST Elbrus cpu's benchmarks & e2k assembly code] | * [https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/mcst-elbrus-cpus-benchmarks-e2k-assembly-code.2591353/ MCST Elbrus cpu's benchmarks & e2k assembly code] | ||
* [http://elbrus2k.wikidot.com/ elbrus2k.wikidot.com] | * [http://elbrus2k.wikidot.com/ elbrus2k.wikidot.com] (pretty outdated article) | ||
* [http://maltsystem.ru/images/book/P.Wolcott.pdf Soviet Advanced Technology: The Case Of High-Performance Computing] by Peter Wolcott | |||
* [[:ru:ports/e2k]] | * [[:ru:ports/e2k]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 3 November 2022
ALT on Elbrus
ALT distribution is being ported onto Elbrus (e2k) architecture since 2015 and is self-hosted since 2017; our main releases are available to Elbrus system owners since 9.0 version (and server/workstation ones were ported for 8.2 release).
See also
- Elbrus/faq
- Elbrus/optimization
- Russian Company Tapes Out 16-Core Elbrus CPU: 2.0 GHz, 16 TB of RAM in 4-Way System
- Russia’s Elbrus 8CB Microarchitecture: 8-core VLIW on TSMC 28nm
- Free software porting onto the Elbrus architecture
- Russian Microprocessors of the Elbrus Architecture Series for Servers and Supercomputers (PDF)
- Murad I. Neiman-zade's whitepapers
- MCST Elbrus cpu's benchmarks & e2k assembly code
- elbrus2k.wikidot.com (pretty outdated article)
- Soviet Advanced Technology: The Case Of High-Performance Computing by Peter Wolcott
- ru:ports/e2k
- ru:elbrus