New "Irtysh" processor tested in real-world conditions

The system coped with a load of tens of thousands of users simultaneously

"Hi-Square" was the first in Russia to test the "Irtysh C632" server processor - one of the new domestic chips for corporate systems. Testing showed that the processor is already ready to work in real business loads.

The test was carried out not "in a vacuum", but on a full-fledged bundle of technologies: a Russian OS, a database and a development platform. The system was loaded with more than 20 thousand users simultaneously - this is the level of large services and corporate systems.

In such conditions, "Irtysh" showed a response at the level of 10–20 milliseconds. In fact, without visible delays for the user: interfaces do not "think", reports open immediately, the system reacts instantly.

There are no surprises in terms of throughput either - up to 2000 requests per second per server. This result is largely due to the architecture: the processor is built on LoongArch and works with the platform without unnecessary layers such as emulation or virtualization. Less "translations" - more pure performance.

The "Irtysh C632" itself is designed to work in data centers, banks, the public sector and industry - where stability, control over technologies and independence from foreign hardware are important.

In fact, we are talking not only about a new processor, but about an attempt to assemble a full-fledged domestic infrastructure - from "hardware" to business applications. And judging by the tests, this bundle is already starting to work without compromising on speed.

The next step is a more powerful version of "Irtysh C664", which developers are already comparing with solutions at the level of Intel Xeon Platinum 8380 and AMD Zen 3 architecture.

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