List of Russian microprocessors
This is the list of Russian microprocessors, sorted by manufacturer
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- Elbrus 2000 – implements VLIW architecture, 300 MHz clock rate, developed by MCST
- Elbrus-S
- Elbrus-1S+ – single-core evolution of Elbrus 2000 SoC, 1000 MHz clock rate + GPU
- Elbrus-2S+ – dual-core evolution of Elbrus 2000, 500 MHz clock rate + four DSP cores (ELcore-09)
- Elbrus-2SM – dual-core evolution of Elbrus 2000, 300 MHz clock rate
- Elbrus-4S – quad-core evolution of Elbrus 2000, 800 MHz clock rate
- Elbrus-8S – octa-core evolution of Elbrus 2000, 1.3 GHz clock rate
- MCST-R150
- MCST-R500
- MCST-R500S – SPARC V8 dual-core 500 MHz
- MCST-R1000 – SPARC V9 quad-core 1 GHz
- MCST-4R – 64-bit, 4-core, 2w in-order superscalar, implements SPARC V9 instruction set architecture (ISA), 1000 MHz clock rate, developed by MCST
- ELVEES
ELVEES Multicore – multicore hybrid of RISC and DSP
- 1892VM3T, (Russian: 1892ВМ3Т (MC-12)) – 1 RISC core + 1 DSP core ELcore-14
- 1892VM2Ya, (Russian: 1892ВМ2Я (MC-24)) – 1 RISC core + 1 DSP ELcore-24
- 1892VM5Ya, (Russian: 1892ВМ5Я (МС-0226, ЦПОС-02)) – 1 RISC core + 2 DSP cores (ELcore-26)
- 1892VM4Ya, (Russian: 1892ВМ4Я (MC-0226G, МЦОС)) – 1 RISC core + 2 DSP cores (ELcore-26)
- NVCom-01
- NVCom-02 in versions 1892VM11Ya (1892ВМ11Я, NVCom-02) and 1892VM2Ya (1892ВМ10Я, NVCom-02T)
KOMDIV-32 – 32-bit, implements the MIPS I instruction set architecture (ISA), compatible with MIPS R3000, 90 MHz clock rate
- KOMDIV-64 (1890VM5) – 64-bit, 2-way in-order superscalar, implements the MIPS IV instruction set architecture (ISA), 350 MHz clock rate
- KOMDIV128-RIO – coprocessor
NeuroMatrix – digital signal processor (DSP) series
- NM6403 – dual-core microprocessor VLIW/SIMD architecture, two main units of 32-bit RISC and 64-bit vector co-processor.
- NM6404
- NMC – 64-bit RISC/DSP
- NMRC – 32/64-bit RISC
- Multiclet – post von Neumann, multicellular microprocessor
MultiClet P1 – multicellular
- MultiClet R1 – multicellular, dynamically reconfigurable
- Baikal T1 – dual-core MIPS32, 1.2 GHz clock rate
- Baikal-M BE-M1000 – octa-core ARM64, 1.5 GHz clock rate
- Baikal-S BE-S1000 – 48-core ARM64, 2.5 GHz clock rate
- Typhoon multicore – multicore hybrid of TRIPS + MultiCells architecture
- Series Typhoon - Russian: – 16 cells core. Superscalar, implements ISA "Typhoon"
See also
[edit]- ^ What is the current state of the Russian microelectronics industry after February 24, 2022? What's next? Where to produce Baikal and Elbrus processors, what should domestic design centers do, and how long will the crisis in Russia last? Answers to these questions in the video.
- ^ You've probably heard that processors are made in Russia, and even wondered whether this is a reason for pride or just a bitter smile. But the answers to other questions are interesting: how much Russian is in Russian processors and what are they good for? This article examines all the most notable domestic microprocessors from the companies "MCST" and "Baikal".