Rostec released industrial computers on Elbrus chips
The Russian concern Avtomatika, which is a structural unit of Rostec Corporation, has launched a line of industrial computers and modules operating on the basis of domestic Elbrus and MTsST-R processors. The direct implementation of the project was carried out by the IEM them. I.S. Brook with financial support from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
According to Oleg Yevtushenko, Executive Director of Rostec, the main advantage of IT systems developed by the corporation is a high level of information security. Thus, the devices on the market can be used in industrial enterprises with increased requirements for data storage and transmission.
As mentioned above, new computers are based on the Russian Elbrus and MTsST-R processors. The lineup presented by Avtomatika concern includes 6 devices in a different form factor and with a different level of security. So, PK-1 was created on the basis of MTsST-R1000 and has a degree of protection IP-65. The second version of the device (PC-2) runs on "Elbrus -1C +", is equipped with an integrated graphics controller and is made in a shockproof, waterproof housing. In turn, PK-3, also operating on the Elbrus -1C +, received a fanless housing and is designed for indoor use.
The devices are primarily designed for the development and launch of automated process control systems, both in industry and energy, and in transport infrastructure. All computers and modules presented by Rostec operate under the control of the domestic Elbrus RTOS.
According to Oleg Yevtushenko, Executive Director of Rostec, the main advantage of IT systems developed by the corporation is a high level of information security. Thus, the devices on the market can be used in industrial enterprises with increased requirements for data storage and transmission.
As mentioned above, new computers are based on the Russian Elbrus and MTsST-R processors. The lineup presented by Avtomatika concern includes 6 devices in a different form factor and with a different level of security. So, PK-1 was created on the basis of MTsST-R1000 and has a degree of protection IP-65. The second version of the device (PC-2) runs on "Elbrus -1C +", is equipped with an integrated graphics controller and is made in a shockproof, waterproof housing. In turn, PK-3, also operating on the Elbrus -1C +, received a fanless housing and is designed for indoor use.
The devices are primarily designed for the development and launch of automated process control systems, both in industry and energy, and in transport infrastructure. All computers and modules presented by Rostec operate under the control of the domestic Elbrus RTOS.
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