The chip ranking is as follows:
1. SPARC Technology Center (MCST), Moscow. Founded in 1992 as the Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computing Technology, the company has achieved excellent results in both SPARC and Elbrus-2000 architectures. In 2021, it will introduce its latest 16-core processor, the Elbrus-16C, with a dominant frequency of 2.0GHz for desktop and server use.
Today, the company announced that the work of developing, testing and debugging applications on the Russian no-code platform has been completed to accommodate the Elbrus platform. Because of the sanctions, Russia has had to accelerate the pace of domestic substitution. In the long term, Elbrus processors will provide an alternative for the public sector, large enterprises, industry and small businesses.
2.JSC Mikron. It is a manufacturer and technology leader in the Russian semiconductor industry. It is one of the five leading microelectronics companies in Europe and was founded in 1959. On February 1, 1967, a factory for the production of \"Micron\" integrated circuits was established at the Institute of Molecular Electronics. Mikron claims to be the only Russian manufacturer capable of producing 65nm chips.
3.Baikal Electronics. Developing energy-efficient processors and SoC chips with different levels of performance and functionality for computer systems and industrial applications, the company currently offers the Baikal-T1 and Baikal-M series. In 2020, the company introduced its own 48-core CPU, Baikal-S processor, which has 48 cores based on the Arm Instruction set Architecture (ISA), a maximum acceleration of 2.5GHz and a thermal design power consumption of 120W.