Display Design Bureau Launches Production of Panel Computers Based on Elbrus-2S+ Microprocessor
The Display design bureau has launched the production of 19″ and 20″ panel computers that are designed for processing, storage and display of information in harsh environments and are based on the Elbrus-2S+ microprocessor manufactured by Elvees (Russia). These products were exhibited at the stand of the Display design bureau at MILEX 2017.
The products can be used in automated control systems and as an independent device. At the customer’s request, the Vitebsk-based company is ready to design and manufacture panel computers based on the Elbrus processors and having other screen diagonals.
The Elbrus-2S+ is a heterogeneous multi-core microprocessor with the Elbrus architecture based on the VLIW (very long instruction word) architecture. The microprocessor contains two Elbrus architecture cores and four DSP (digital signal processor) cores, operates at a clock rate of 500 MHz, as well as decodes and sends for execution up to 23 instructions per clock cycle.
At present, the Display design bureau is building up an order backlog for 2017-2018. Panel computers based on the Elbrus processors can have prospects in the Russian market due to the transition to domestically made componentry in the framework of the import substitution programme.
Translated by Olga Klevko
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