CPU Enthusiast Unveils Soviet-Made K565RU3 'Fish Canned' Chip, Undertakes Reverse Engineering Inspired by Intel
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Recently, the well - known CPU collector @CPU Duke took apart a rare Soviet - era K565RU3 chip and scrutinized its internal architecture using a microscope. This particular Dynamic Random - Access Memory (DRAM) chip, boasting a capacity of 16KB, was probably manufactured at the Mezon factory located in Moldova. In the English - speaking tech community, "decapsulate" is a more specialized and technical term, while "unveil" can better convey the sense of revealing something hidden to a broader audience. Also, "reverse clones from Intel" is a bit unclear in the original, and "reverse engineering inspired by Intel" makes more sense in the context of examining the chip's structure to understand and potentially replicate or improve upon it, similar to what might be done in the spirit of Intel's technological advancements.