New architecture breaks through process bottlenecks? Russian team plans to restart Elbrus processor development
Evgeny Babayan, son of Boris Babayan, a consultant at Rostec and founder of MCST (Elbrus processor manufacturer), recently stated that he hopes to develop and produce a new Elbrus-B processor in the Russian Federation and seek project financing of 30 billion rubles.
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This "new parallel computing system" involves the development of high-performance processors, which can be produced in Russian factories without advanced technology, and the process is expected to be 60 nanometers or above.
A source familiar with the project stated that discussions are underway to create a new processor that can simultaneously solve a large number of unrelated computing tasks - several times more than devices on traditional architectures: "This idea may be good in itself, but currently it is only an idea that has been discussed for a long time and has not made significant progress, and there is not much room for investment," said industry insiders, He "realized this new project" and viewed it positively: "We must develop microelectronic products, so projects that help transition to Russian chips are not only reasonable, but will also receive support