Classic Soviet era Russian and CIS CPU collection.

sah069

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It is my hobby and is a collection of microprocessors and microcontrollers manufactured in the Soviet Union, Russia and CIS countries.
I started my collection in 2010. The scope of my interest also includes RAM, ROM and peripherals.
Also I'm interested in processor boards and modules.

Accept a gift, exchange or purchase any of microprocessors and microcontrollers, which are not on the site.

http://sovietcpu.com

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sandorski

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Schematics would be interesting. In the sense of seeing if they were just copies of Western designs or whether they had unique designs with Strengths/Weaknesses.
 

OVerLoRDI

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Very cool. There was another guy on here who collected old CPUs also. I don't think he had any of these guys.
 

AnandThenMan

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In Soviet Russia Crysis runs you.

Thanks for posting this, very interesting hardware you have there. :thumbsup:
 

Gikaseixas

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Would be interesting to know how they compare to Intel, Cirix, AMD cpus of the same era.
 

sah069

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nice collection, they look really interesting. Which one is your favourite?

My favourite is T34VM1.

T34VM1 was a pre-production version of KP1858VM1 . T34 was a successful
soviet tank during WW2, and the legend goes that the main designer of the Z80-clone
project was in tank's division during his military service.
 
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NTMBK

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Wow, awesome collection. :thumbsup:

Interesting to compare this to modern Chinese chips- some of these must have taken years of painstaking reverse engineering to get them properly binary compatible, whereas these days Allwinner can just go buy an ARM license!