Ruselectronics successfully launched production of the Fisht processor module developed by domestic Marafon design Bureau. There are no products of this kind on the Russian market. The solution consists of a minicomputer that is used to start neural networks, use machine learning and artificial intelligence for maximum broad automation of production processes. Production capacity allows the output of up to 120,000 products annually.
The Fisht is based on Russian operating systems — Astra Linux and Neitrino. The module may be used in medical device industry, for creating industrial automation systems and digital twins. It has already proved highly effective in detection and recognition of low-flying objects by electronic warfare systems, and in real-time processing of data from oil field transducers.
The processor module is a minicomputer that can be used for accelerated modernization of obsolete hardware. The Fisht architecture and cost allow least-cost upgrading of the existing computational inventory at production facilities and expanding the scope of artificial intelligence, neural network and machine learning applications.
The processor module will replace a set of similar foreign products such as Radxa, Vortex, Forlinx, Core, iCore, Icop and Advantech.