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| founded          = 2 march 1992  
 
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| founded location  = Moscow, Russian Federation
 
| founded location  = Moscow, Russian Federation
| founder          = Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering
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| founder          = ''Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering (IPMCE)''
 
| founder 2        = Scientific - production association of computer technology (was later reorganized into ''NII Super-Computer''<ref>http://www.super-computer.ru/index.php?id=2</ref>)
 
| founder 2        = Scientific - production association of computer technology (was later reorganized into ''NII Super-Computer''<ref>http://www.super-computer.ru/index.php?id=2</ref>)
 
| headquarters      = Moscow, Russian Federation
 
| headquarters      = Moscow, Russian Federation
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'''MCST''' (Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies) is a [[Russian]] company that develops multi-core [[microprocessor]]s with the original parallel Elbrus architecture (VLIW architecture) and hardware implementation of information security. The company also develops processors based on the [[SPARC]] architecture.
 
'''MCST''' (Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies) is a [[Russian]] company that develops multi-core [[microprocessor]]s with the original parallel Elbrus architecture (VLIW architecture) and hardware implementation of information security. The company also develops processors based on the [[SPARC]] architecture.
  
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The MCST company develops its products in close cooperation with the ''Bruk Institute for Electronic Control Computers (INEUM)''<ref>https://www.defenceweb.co.za/virtual-press-offices/rostec/rostec-develops-first-supercomputer-based-on-elbrus-processor/ Rostec develops first supercomputer based on Elbrus processor</ref>.
 
The MCST company develops its products in close cooperation with the ''Bruk Institute for Electronic Control Computers (INEUM)''<ref>https://www.defenceweb.co.za/virtual-press-offices/rostec/rostec-develops-first-supercomputer-based-on-elbrus-processor/ Rostec develops first supercomputer based on Elbrus processor</ref>.
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The microprocessors developed by MCST are manufactured at the [[TSMC]] factory ([[Taiwan]]). In 2014, the production of microprocessors at the russian «Micron» factory also began using a 90 nm process<ref>https://mikron.ru/company/press-center/news/499/?sphrase_id=39948</ref>.
  
 
MCST microprocessors are used in computing systems with high requirements for information security and protection against hacking. Computers with Elbrus processors are used in the armed forces of Russia and in government agencies. For example, the ''Pension Fund of the Russian Federation'' in 2016 began replacing IBM servers with servers on the platform of the Elbrus processor<ref>http://tadviser.com/index.php/Project:Pension_Fund_of_the_Russian_Federation_(PFRF)_(Elbrus)</ref>.
 
MCST microprocessors are used in computing systems with high requirements for information security and protection against hacking. Computers with Elbrus processors are used in the armed forces of Russia and in government agencies. For example, the ''Pension Fund of the Russian Federation'' in 2016 began replacing IBM servers with servers on the platform of the Elbrus processor<ref>http://tadviser.com/index.php/Project:Pension_Fund_of_the_Russian_Federation_(PFRF)_(Elbrus)</ref>.
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::{{MCST|Elbrus}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/Elbrus/#2007</ref>
 
::{{MCST|Elbrus}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/Elbrus/#2007</ref>
 
::{{MCST|Elbrus-S}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/Elbrus-S/#2010</ref>
 
::{{MCST|Elbrus-S}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/Elbrus-S/#2010</ref>
::{{MCST|Elbrus-+}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/Elbrus-2Cplus/#2011</ref>
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::{{MCST|Elbrus-2S+}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/Elbrus-2Cplus/#2011</ref>
::{{MCST|Elbrus-4C}}<ref>http://www.mcst.ru/elbrus-4c</ref>
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::{{MCST|Elbrus-4S}}<ref>http://www.mcst.ru/elbrus-4c</ref>
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::{{MCST|Elbrus-8S}}<ref>http://www.mcst.ru/elbrus-8c</ref>
 
:Other productoin:
 
:Other productoin:
 
::Peripheral interface controller {{MCST|KPI}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/KPI/#2011</ref> (south bridge)
 
::Peripheral interface controller {{MCST|KPI}}<ref>http://20.mcst.ru/KPI/#2011</ref> (south bridge)
 
::Peripheral interface controller {{MCST|KPI-2}}<ref>http://www.mcst.ru/kpi-2</ref> (south bridge)
 
::Peripheral interface controller {{MCST|KPI-2}}<ref>http://www.mcst.ru/kpi-2</ref> (south bridge)
  
== Microarchitectures ==
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== Microarchitecture ==
::{{MCST|Elbrus}}
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::[[MCST/microarchitectures/Elbrus|Elbrus]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:42, 14 November 2019

MCST
MCST company logo.png
Founded 2 march 1992
Moscow, Russian Federation
Founder Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering (IPMCE)
Scientific - production association of computer technology (was later reorganized into NII Super-Computer[1])
Headquarters Moscow, Russian Federation
Website http://www.mcst.ru

MCST (Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies) is a Russian company that develops multi-core microprocessors with the original parallel Elbrus architecture (VLIW architecture) and hardware implementation of information security. The company also develops processors based on the SPARC architecture.

“MCST” was founded in 1992, after the USSR disappeared and Soviet state computer enterprises were abolished. The main office of the “MCST” company is located in Moscow[2].

The MCST company develops its products in close cooperation with the Bruk Institute for Electronic Control Computers (INEUM)[3].

The microprocessors developed by MCST are manufactured at the TSMC factory (Taiwan). In 2014, the production of microprocessors at the russian «Micron» factory also began using a 90 nm process[4].

MCST microprocessors are used in computing systems with high requirements for information security and protection against hacking. Computers with Elbrus processors are used in the armed forces of Russia and in government agencies. For example, the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation in 2016 began replacing IBM servers with servers on the platform of the Elbrus processor[5].

Processor Families[edit]

SPARC architecture:
R150[6]
R500[7]
R500S[8]
R1000[9]
Elbrus architecture:
Elbrus[10]
Elbrus-S[11]
Elbrus-2S+[12]
Elbrus-4S[13]
Elbrus-8S[14]
Other productoin:
Peripheral interface controller KPI[15] (south bridge)
Peripheral interface controller KPI-2[16] (south bridge)

Microarchitecture[edit]

Elbrus

References[edit]

Facts about "MCST"
foundedMarch 2, 1992 +
founded locationMoscow, Russian Federation +
founderLebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering (IPMCE) + and Scientific - production association of computer technology (was later reorganized into NII Super-Computer'"`UNIQ--ref-00000000-QINU`"') +
full page nameMCST +
headquartersMoscow, Russian Federation +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameMCST +
websitehttp://www.mcst.ru +