@RadioMaryja Nie szykują gruntu na powrót tylko nadal dbają o swoje interesy.
W Rosji zostało około 1600 firm pomimo sankcji i kar.
Niemiecka delegacja udała się do Rosji by nie stracić doszczętnie aktyw o wartości 100 mld € które tam zainwestowali😅
@Avo_Predator@AnnaDeMilanese Jeder darf eigene Meinung haben, also in Deutschland fast jeder, weil sonst werden die alles russische Agenten bezeichnet🤣
Rosyjski chip neuronowy
Co tu dużo mówić??
Jeżeli nad tym pracowały również takie instytucje jak CERN-, INFN- i FBK to chyba warto samemu zweryfikować.
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🚨🇷🇺 WEST SHOCKED: RUSSIA JUST UNVEILED 'ALTAI' NEUROMORPHIC CHIP
Russia has presented its brain-mimicking ‘Altai’ neuromorphic processor — a homemade technological leap that could redefine AI warfare and confirm Western sanctions useless.
🔸 Altai delivers over 1000X better energy efficiency than traditional chips by using spiking neural networks that only fire short impulses when needed — directly copying the ultra-low-power human brain at just 20 watts.
🔸 Processes video at up to 2200 frames per second while consuming under 0.5W in a tiny 9×9 mm package — compared to NVIDIA Jetson which burns 15-60W for similar AI vision tasks.
🔸 Features 256 asynchronous cores simulating 131,072 neurons and 67 million synapses — developed by Novosibirsk’s Motive NT with Kaspersky as strategic investor and presented to PM Mishustin last year.
🔸 Transforms low-cost drones into long-endurance autonomous hunters, turns sensor networks into stealthy weeks-long intel platforms, and powers radio-electronic warfare gear that runs days on a single battery.
🔸 Currently a 28nm prototype still needing fab production — Russia may rely on Chinese facilities or adapt to coarser domestic 350nm nodes, trading some efficiency for full sovereignty.
Can the U.S. catch up to Russian chip innovation?