Fplus has announced the launch of production of servers with AI accelerators in 2025. They will be created at the STC Module.
It is planned to create servers with two accelerators — "large" (NM Quad with DSP processor K1879VM8YA and 64 tensor cores) and "small" (NM Card, 16 tensor cores). The expected output is up to 35 thousand accelerators per year.
We see a great need for such complex products for image, object and incident recognition, digital signal and image processing for critical information infrastructure, where Western-made equipment should not be used, as well as for working with large amounts of classified or personal data, where speed is not important, but a secure environment is.
The new development will replace the products of the American company Nvidia. The Voskhod server has already been registered in the register of domestic equipment.
Earlier www1.ru reported that in Russia will create a lithograph capable of producing chips at 130 nanometers.
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