The Fisht processor module is necessary for automation of production processes and can be used for accelerated modernization of outdated equipment.
Rostec State Corporation's Roselektronika Holding has successfully launched the Fisht processor module, developed by the Russian Marathon design Bureau. There are no similar products on the Russian radio electronics market. The solution is a mini-computer that allows you to run neural networks, apply machine learning and artificial intelligence to automate production processes as widely as possible. The production capacity allows to produce up to 120 thousand products per year.
Fisht operates on the basis of Russian operating systems — Astra Linux and Neutrino. The module can be used in medical instrumentation, in the creation of industrial automation systems, digital counterparts. It has already proven its effectiveness in detecting and recognizing low-flying objects with electronic warfare devices, and in processing real-time data from sensors in oil fields in remote regions of the Russian Federation.
The processor module is a mini-computer and can be used for accelerated modernization of outdated equipment. Fisht's architecture and cost make it possible to upgrade existing computing equipment at enterprises at minimal cost and expand the scope of artificial intelligence, neural networks and machine learning.
The processor module will replace a number of imported analogues, including Radxa, Vortex, Forlinx, Core, iCore, Icop, Advantech. Its production is localized at the Rybinsk Instrument Engineering Plant (RZP, part of Roselektronika).
"Without exaggeration, the new product can be revolutionary not only for our factory in Rybinsk, but also for a number of sectors of the Russian economy. With its help, it is possible to solve the tasks of accelerated modernization of already installed equipment, with minimal investment — capital, time, labor and means of production. This will strengthen the technological base for increasing labor productivity and reducing production costs," said Andrey Komogortsev, CEO of RZP.
The processor module belongs to the SOM (System-on-Module) class, among the main characteristics of which are compact size, energy efficiency and high performance. During the development of Fisht, we managed to solve a unique problem — to place three microprocessors on one board, including a neural processor and a real-time coprocessor. This solution allows you to run neural networks, apply machine learning and artificial intelligence to automate production processes as widely as possible.
"We were very impressed with the automatic surface mounting line at the Rybinsk Instrument Manufacturing Plant, as well as the scrupulous quality control of the products manufactured here. Our product was very difficult not only in development, but also, as experience has shown, in production. Rybinsk did an excellent job with this task," said Alexander Chepurnov, Director of Marathon.
In the near future, Fisht will be included in the register of Russian radioelectronic products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade as a unique solution, including tasks in the field of import substitution.