Vitebsk design bureau "Display" at the exhibition of military equipment MILEX-2017 in Minsk will present panel computers based on the Russian processor "Elbrus".
Display Design Bureau has mastered the production of panel computers with screen sizes of 19 and 20 inches. They are designed to process, store and display information in harsh operating conditions and are based on Russian Elbrus-2S + microprocessors.
It is reported that the devices can be used in automated control systems and as independent devices. At the request of the customer, the enterprise from Vitebsk is also ready to develop a computer with other screen diagonals computer engineer job.
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Microprocessor "Elbrus-2C +" is a heterogeneous multicore processor with the "Elbrus" architecture based on a wide command word architecture (VLIW). The microprocessor contains 2 cores of the Elbrus architecture and 4 cores of digital signal processors (DSP), operates at a clock frequency of 500 MHz, decodes and sends for execution up to 23 operations per cycle.
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