Hardware Catalog

Implant Computers

Implant Computer $100; 0.05 lbs; LC4

This is a common implant computer. Implant computers must be 0.1 lbs or less, but are powered by the wearer’s bioenergy. They include a small battery for backup power, but do not rely upon it for normal operations.
Complexity: C4x4
Storage: 40 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: 2A/20 hr
Processor: Tiny 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x4)
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Neural, Machine
CyberDesign “Familiar Plus” Implant Computer $400; 0.1 lbs; LC4

This is an outdated implant computer design using a dual-core processor, but has plenty of space and is hardened against EMPs.
Complexity: C5x2
Storage: 200 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: A/2 hr
Processor: Small 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x2), Miniature, Hardened
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Neural, Machine
CasCorp “Hacker Elite” Implant Computer $8,000; 0.1 lbs; LC4

This is a high-powered implant computer using an optical computing chipset, designed for the up-and-coming netrunner.
Complexity: C6x2
Storage: 200 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: A/2 hr
Processor: Small Optical
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x2), Miniature, Hardened
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Neural, Machine
Rossum Universal “Galileo” Implant Computer $100,000; 0.4 lbs; LC3

This is a military-grade biomolecular implant computer designed for special operations soldiers and deep-cover operatives, with both plenty of storage space to hold data and vid recordings and a high-capacity processor more powerful than a typical desktop, giving the user access to a wide variety of software packages. This implant is too large to fit in a skull; instead, it is implanted along the spinal column.
Complexity: C7x2
Storage: 200 PB
Operating System: Kernal
Power: A/4 hr
Processor: Small Biomolecular
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x2), Compact, Hardened
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Neural, Machine
Umbra “BioGenius” Implant Computer $1,000; 0.4 lbs; LC3

This is Umbra’s entry into the implant computer market, a twin-core biological processor model which can support Complexity 6 expert systems such as AI tutors, advanced memory augments and the like. Very much a Glitterati implant.
Complexity: C4x2
Storage: 100 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: A/40 hr
Processor: Tiny Biological
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x2), Hardened, Expensive
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Neural, Machine


Handheld and Wearable Computers

Datapad $525; 0.15 lbs; LC4

This is a common datapad, an evolution of early 21st century smartphones. This example is an entry-level model; more advanced ones will have significantly more advanced features and more powerful processors.
Complexity: C5x2
Storage: 200 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: B/20 hr
Processor: Small 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x2), Miniature
Terminal: Touch-Screen Terminal (-2)
Terminal Options: Datapad
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Tiny Radio Modem
CasCorp “Nobilis” Smartpad $8,225; 0.15 lbs; LC4

This is a powerful datapad with an optical processor and variety of features, including a wide-spectrum transciever capable of scanning and transmitting on almost any radio wavelength, from microwave on down.
Complexity: C6x2
Storage: 200 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: B/20 hr
Processor: Small Optical
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x2), Miniature
Terminal: Touch-Screen Terminal (-2)
Terminal Options: Datapad
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Tiny Frequency Scanner Radio Modem
Dinamika “Karmannye Dzhinn” Pocket Computer $450; 0.05 lbs; LC4

This is a small computer built into a pocketwatch, a small holographic emitter installed in the watch face. The user controls the computer through gestures and voice input, and can utilize a holographic keyboard or other interfaces as he requires.
Complexity: C4x3
Storage: 30 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: 2A/20 hr
Processor: Tiny 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x3)
Terminal: Holographic Terminal (-1)
Terminal Options: Datapad
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Tiny Radio Modem
Dinamika “Naruchnyy Dzhinn” Wrist Computer $21,250; 0.85 lbs; LC4

This is a larger, more powerful varient of Dinamika’s “Karmannye Dzhinn” pocket computer, designed to be worn on the wrist. This version includes a more powerful processor and a larger holographic projector; this projector can project both above the actual wrist as well as around it or slightly ahead, allowing the user to ‘type’ normally with two hands. The user controls the computer through gestures and voice input, and can utilize a holographic keyboard or other interfaces as he requires. This is the standard combat computer of Russian commandos.
Complexity: C6x3
Storage: 300 TB
Operating System: Kernal
Power: 2B/100 hr
Processor: Small Optical
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x3), Hardened, Rugged, Compact, Efficient
Terminal: Holographic Terminal (-1)
Terminal Options: Portable, Hardened, Rugged, Compact, Efficient
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Tiny Radio Modem
CasCorp “Cypher Plus” Decryption Adapter $105,000; 0.05 lbs; LC2

This isn’t a separate computer; instead, it’s an add-on card that can be connected to many other computers to give them access to high-capability quantum decryption technology. This dedicated quantum co-processor allows any connected computer to decrypt files as if it were Complexity 14; further, the Fine-quality decryption software that this dedicated processor runs provides a +2 to Cryptography skill. With a Decryption Adapter installed, even otherwise secure communications can be decrypted in real-time.
Complexity: C7x1
Storage: 100 PB
Operating System: Kernal
Power: B/40 hr
Processor: Small Quantum Biomolecular
Processor Options: Dedicated (Fine-grade Crypto Software)
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Machine


Portable and Laptop Computers

Dataslate $4,250; 3.5 lbs; LC4

This is a large ‘tablet’-type computer with a touchscrean interface. It includes a fold-out, slide-out, or detachable keyboard, but the primary interface mechanism is the touchscreen.
Complexity: C6x4
Storage: 4,000 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: 2C/20 hr
Processor: Medium 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x4), Compact
Terminal: Touch-Screen Terminal (-1)
Terminal Options: Portable
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Small Radio Modem, Removable Datachip Drive
CasCorp “Wunderkind” Dataslate $80,250; 3.5 lbs; LC4

This is an advanced dataslate computer using optical computing technology.
Complexity: C7x4
Storage: 4,000 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: 2C/20 hr
Processor: Medium Optical
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x4), Compact
Terminal: Touch-Screen Terminal (-1)
Terminal Options: Portable
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Small Radio Modem, Removable Datachip Drive, Optical Storage Drive


Desktops and Mainframes

Desktop Computer $2,250; 13.5 lbs; LC4

This is a basic modern desktop computer, intended to be used from the comfort of your home. This does not include any emergency power supply; a battery backup system may be installed for $30, weighing 0.5 pounds and providing power C/6 hrs.
Complexity: C6x4
Storage: 4,000 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: External Power
Processor: Medium 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x4)
Terminal: Standard Terminal (+0)
Terminal Options: Desktop
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Small Radio Modem, Removable Datachip Drive, Optical Storage Drive
CasCorp “Uplink” Desktop Computer $41,000; 23 lbs; LC4

This is an advanced optical computing system with a luxury-sized terminal including multiple monitors, ergonomic controls with plenty of buttons, and everything else a user might desire. This does not include any emergency power supply; a battery backup system may be installed for $30, weighing 0.5 pounds and providing power C/5 hrs.
Complexity: C7x4
Storage: 4,000 TB
Operating System: UniVerOS
Power: External Power
Processor: Medium Optical
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x4)
Terminal: Standard Terminal (+1)
Terminal Options: Luxurious
Interface: Terminal, Machine, Small Radio Modem, Removable Datachip Drive, Optical Storage Drive
Mainframe Computer $2,000,000; 2 tons; LC3

This is a large mainframe computer, intended to run a building, ship, manufacturing complex, or laboratory.
Complexity: C9x4
Storage: 4,000 PB
Operating System: Kernal
Power: External Power
Processor: Mainframe 3D Integrated Circuit
Processor Options: Multiple Cores (x4)
Terminal: None
Terminal Options: N/A
Interface: Machine


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