Russian company K2Tech has announced the launch of a new division under the brand "K2 NeuroTech," which will focus on creating domestic supercomputers. This division will develop and support hardware and software complexes for supercomputer clusters.
The creation of the "K2 NeuroTech" brand is driven by the growing need for computing power to implement artificial intelligence and accelerate scientific research in the context of import substitution. Previously, foreign manufacturers offered ready-made solutions for supercomputers, but given the limited access to Western software, such solutions have become unavailable.
As part of the new "K2 NeuroTech" brand, two main hardware and software complexes are proposed:
- PAK-HPC — a supercomputer complex designed to accelerate scientific research and development in industries such as pharmaceuticals, mining, and mechanical engineering. Its peak performance is 7.6 TFlops (FP64) per computing server.
- PAK-ML — a complex for implementing AI and machine learning technologies, as well as processing and analyzing big data. Its peak performance reaches 536 TFlops (TFP64) per computing server. This complex can be used to create digital twins in industry, train recommendation systems, predict demand, generate content in retail, anti-fraud systems, and ensure the reliability of transaction processing and risk analysis in the financial sector.
These solutions are aimed at supporting the development of computing technologies in Russia and providing an alternative to Western products, meeting modern market requirements.
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