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Second-generation Baikal Electronics BE-M1000 CPUs Begins Shipping From Chip Fab Giant TSMC
Second-generation Baikal Electronics BE-M1000 CPUs Begins Shipping From Chip Fab Giant TSMC-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 6:22 AM

Baikal Electronics, a semiconductor company that specializes inMIPS-basedSoCs (System on a Chip) and chips for ARM-architecture systems, officially receives the first of several new batches of their BE-M1000 CPUs from semiconductor foundry TSMC.

Baikal Beings Shipping Its 2nd Generation BE-M1000 CPUs Based on TSMC's 28nm Process

The company's multicore CPUs include "energy-efficient solutions for desktops and industrial computers with various levels of performance and functionality." The chips being fabricated by TSMC are second-gen CPUs created for Baikal Electronics.

AtBaikal Electronics wecreate our products using the latest standards and the processor architecture recognized and supported bythe industry. This allows the Baikal line ofprocessors tofit the vast ecosystem which has been developing for afew decades now and has anotable potential inthe growing markets.

BE-M1000is a feature-rich system-on-a-chip with eight ARM Cortex-A57 cores, an 8-core Mali-T628 GPU, and a set of high-speed interfaces including HDMI, PCI Express, 10Gb Ethernet and SATA. This SoC can be used in desktops, microservers, and embedded applications.

The BE-M1000 is created "using 28nm process technology," a CPU that is much simpler to make arrangements to be fabricated at TSMC these days. With a minimum capacity of smaller-sized nodes, Baikal’s initial shipment is in short supply, but adequate to begin distribution to the company's lead consumer market. Baikal Electronics hopes to have up to 15000 CPUs ready to be shipped on a monthly basis once the computers created for these particular CPUs go on sale.

"Baikal Electronics will distribute BE-M1000 CPUs mainly to state-owned companies, which come with government-approved software such as Linux Astra OS, Red OS, My Office, or VPNet SafeBoot. Additionally, BE also plans to distribute the CPUs to Russian system integrators such as iRU. The company will sell All-in-One systems and notebooks based on Baikal processors."

The Baikal Electronics BE-M1000 is fabricated with eight ARM Cortex A57 cores, initially clocked to be pushed as high as 1.5 GHz and a TDP at 30-35W. The BE-M1000 CPU has "4MB of L2 cache and 8MB of L3 cache." The CPU comes with "an integrated ARM Mali-T682 GPU clocked at 700 to 750 MHz."

The Baikal Electronics BE-M1000 specifications show the product has

8 ARM Cortex-A57 cores (64 bit)Clock rate up to 1,5 GHz8-core Mali-T628 GPUTwo 10Gb Ethernet and two 1Gb Ethernet controllers support VLAN and traffic shapingDual-channel 64-bit DDR3/4 interface with ECC support4 MB (L2) + 8MB (L3) cacheSupports HDMI 2.0 WQXGA (2560×1440)@60Hz and LVDS video interfacesA built-in PCI Express Gen. 3 root complexes (4+4+8 lanes)Two SATA 6G controllers with data transfer rates up to 6 GbpsTwo USB3.0 and four USB2.0 channelsEstimated TDP below 30 W

The BE-M1000 processor offers performance levels equal to the Intel Core i3-7300T, a processor that is adequate for standard office utilization.

Source:Overclockers, Baikal Electronics

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