Russian Neural Network Accelerator Wins International Patent Recognition
New chip supports over 100 simultaneous neural networks, boosting AI capabilities across industries

A domestically developed microprocessor has received an international patent valid for 20 years, Moscow Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov said.
The first Russian neural network accelerator was developed and brought to market by KhayTekh (Hi-Tech LLC, brand LinQ), a company that recently became a resident of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone.
Increase Power and Performance
The development gives the Russian market access to unprecedented computing capacity for running artificial intelligence and heavy neural networks in real time.
The AI accelerator delivers performance of 960 trillion operations per second (TOPS). It supports the simultaneous operation of more than 100 neural networks, making it particularly relevant for modern data centers. The technology is expected to advance AI development across multiple sectors of the economy.
Engineers are now working on optimizing and further improving the performance of domestic AI microchips.








































