Will Replace Imported Analogues: Roselectronics Starts Production of Fisht Mini-Computers for Neural Networks

The new product is designed to automate production processes

The Roselectronics holding (part of the Rostec Group) has launched the production of a new Fisht processor module. This mini-computer is designed to run neural networks, apply machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies to automate production processes.

The module was developed by the Marathon design bureau, and its production was established at the Rybinsk Instrument-Making Plant (RZP). The company's capacity allows it to produce up to 120 thousand units per year.

With its help, it is possible to solve problems of accelerated modernization of already installed equipment, with minimal capital, time, labor and production costs. This will strengthen the technological base for increasing labor productivity and reducing production costs.
Andrey Komogortsev, General Director of RZP

The Fisht processor module operates on the basis of Russian Astra Linux and Neutrino operating systems. It can be used in medical instrument engineering and the creation of industrial automation systems and digital twins.

It has already proven its effectiveness in detecting and recognizing low-flying objects by electronic warfare devices, in processing data in real time from sensors at oil fields in remote regions of the Russian Federation.
Roselectronics

The architecture of the module and its cost allow enterprises to modernize existing computing equipment with minimal costs.

Fisht will be able to replace imported analogues Radxa, Vortex, Forlinx, Core, iCore, Icop and Advantech.

Earlier www1.ru reported that Roselectronics developed radiation-resistant cameras "Vizor-871".

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Sources
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