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"Soviet roots of processor Intel Pentium"
Print versionMaterial posted: Publication date: 26-11-2013
Few people know, but at the origins of the most famous in the world of Intel and Pentium were Soviet experts and engineers.
In due time the USSR has made quite significant achievements in the development of computer technology.
An example of this is a series of Soviet supercomputers "Elbrus", which were created in the Institute of precise mechanics and computer technology
(ITM CT) in 1970-1990-ies of the last century, it's name is a series of microprocessors
and systems designed and manufactured today ZAO MCST (Moscow center of SPARC technologies).
The history of company "Elbrus MSCT" began in 1992, when Babayan with his colleagues and with the participation of David Ditsele,
who was then working at Sun Microsystems, organized a "Moscow center of SPARC-technologies".
Later, with the participation Babayan were created by several companies: "the Elbrus 2000, Elbrus international", which form "Elbrus MCST".
The company has been working on the orders of foreign companies: Sun, Transmeta (that this company has moved with the times David Dietzel),
and also carried out work on the orders of the Russian government.
First of all, it is used in the Russian army computing systems "Elbrus 90-Mikro" on the base of own series processors MCST R.
For their creation Babayan and his colleagues at the time, received state awards.
However, the history of the "Elbrus"is much longer.
The first computer with this name was created in 1978, Assigned to them. S. A. Lebedev, USSR Academy of Sciences under the leadership of B. S. Burtsev
and with the participation of Boris Babayan, who was a Deputy chief designer.
The main customers of computers "Elbrus"were, of course, the military.
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