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An industrial PC is a computer with a form factor halfway between a nettop and a server rack, designed for industrial applications (the production of goods and services).
Industrial PCs are typically more expensive than consumer electronics and have greater dependability and precision criteria.
An industrial computer is a particular kind of computing system designed to handle a range of factory and industrial workloads for machine automation, production machinery, and cutting-edge autonomous robotics.
The ability of industrial computers to operate with great reliability in the hardest industrial conditions is one of their main advantages.
The Russia Industrial Computer Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The first supercomputer based on the Russian Elbrus-8S eight-core processor was built in collaboration with RSC Conglomerate by the Bruk Institute of Electronic Control Computers within Avtomatika Group (part of the state high-tech enterprise Rostec).
At the “Digital Industry of Industrial Russia,” Avtomatika Group exhibited their supercomputer.
The new supercomputer can be utilised in fields including large data processing and performing scientific computations, mathematical modelling for industry and healthcare.
The new supercomputer stands out for its outstanding energy efficiency because it spends less of its overall power consumption on cooling.
When merged into a single computer cluster, server racks can have a peak speed of up to 75 teraflops, or 75 trillion floating-point operations per second, whereas the total capacity of a supercomputer is actually infinite.
Major Russian PC manufacturer iRU has begun mass producing systems using vital indigenous components. These contain a motherboard, the Baikal-M SoC, and a Linux-based operating system.
The systems are largely intended for office workloads in various government institutions and government-controlled businesses rather than boasting high performance.
According to the company via The Register the lineup of iRU PCs based on the Baikal-M platform comprises a 23.8-inch all-in-one desktop, normal desktops, and thin clients.
The Baikal-M SoC powers the PCs, which can have up to 32GB of DDR4 memory, a 1TB SSD, and a 3TB HDD installed. The maker instals Red OS, Alt OS, and Astra Linux.