In the framework of the conference “Digital Industry of Industrial Russia” (CIPR), the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin was demonstrated with a vivid example the shock resistance of Yadro’s native tablet Kvadra_T. In this respect informs Interfax agency.
It is alleged that Mishustin was personally acquainted with the novelty at the Yadro booth. After briefly testing the tablet, the prime minister concluded that the Russian device is “slightly heavier” than its foreign counterparts.
After Mishustin’s comment, a representative of Yadro threw the Kvadra_T tablet on the ground in a big way. Thereupon, the manufacturer decided to show the device’s anti-shock features to the official. It is not reported whether the tablet continues to work after such a test.
Yadro executives also told Mishustin that from 2024 Kvadra_T will be produced based on a Russian processor. The Prime Minister asked the company to show him the finished device.
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