BitBlaze Unveils Engineering Prototype of Elbrus-Based Laptop at Innoprom 2025

At the international industrial exhibition «Innoprom» in Yekaterinburg, Bitblaze showcased a working prototype of the Bitblaze Titan 2C315 laptop. The device was displayed at their booth and was available for testing by all attendees. Visitors actively engaged with the laptop, which also became a popular subject for photographs. Representatives from the company noted that this prototype differs from the production model, which will feature a different design.

The specifications for the production model of the Bitblaze Titan 2C315 indicate that it will be equipped with a Russian Elbrus-2C3 processor, featuring 2 cores operating at a clock speed of 2.0 GHz. The laptop will have 32 GB of DDR4 RAM with error correction, utilizing the SO-DIMM format. It will include an integrated graphics processor and a storage drive in the M.2 2280 SSD format, employing the NVME interface. The manufacturer of the SSD is a Russian company, although the specific name is not mentioned in the specifications. Storage capacity will start at 512 GB.

The display of the Bitblaze Titan 2C315 measures 15.6 inches and features an IPS panel with a resolution of 1920×1080 and a matte finish. It includes LED backlighting and supports Full HD. The device will have standard connectivity options, which include:

— 4 USB 3.0 ports
— 1 HDMI port
— 1 mini jack 3.5 mm input
— 1 USB Type-C port
— 1 Ethernet RJ-45 port

Additionally, the laptop features a built-in 2 MP camera with an integrated microphone and two 2W speakers. It comes equipped with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 modems, and the battery capacity is rated at 60 Wh, with an expected battery life of at least 3 hours. Charging is done via the Type-C port using a 20 V, 65 W power adapter that supports Power Delivery. The device weighs 2.3 kg.

The laptop is compatible with Russian operating systems, including «Elbrus» and Alt Linux. The engineering prototype displayed at Bitblaze’s booth was running Simply Linux from «Bazalt SPO.»

In 2022, Bitblaze had presented an engineering prototype of a laptop featuring the «Baikal-M» processor. However, as of the writing of this article, there were no listings on the Russian company’s website for laptops using the «Baikal-M» processor.