Russia Approves Roadmap to Boost High-Capacity Computing and Supercomputer Infrastructure
Kathmandu. The Russian government has decided to implement a roadmap for the development of high-capacity computing and supercomputer infrastructure. This move aims to improve the country's technological capabilities and competitive level in key sectors.
Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order approving this plan, and a statement regarding this was published on the government's official website on Monday.
According to the roadmap, Russia plans to actively support the development of high-capacity computing systems, artificial intelligence methods, and supercomputer infrastructure in the coming years.
The plan includes setting standards for shared supercomputer centers, ensuring access to facilities for researchers and key industry organizations, as well as outlining prospects for further development and modernization of this infrastructure.
Additionally, preparations are underway to develop a strategy and operational rules for a new generation of national research computer network. This network will connect hundreds of universities and scientific institutions across the country and provide access to existing supercomputer centers. The expansion of the network is expected to facilitate research work, especially that requiring large-scale data processing and transfer.
The roadmap will also emphasize the development and implementation of domestic methods and software for supercomputers across various economic sectors.
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