Russian developer presented microcircuits for communication, AI and hardware systems


Today, on May 20, a group of Russian companies “Modul” officially presented its latest high-tech solutions during the “Integrated Security” exhibition at the Patriot Exhibition and Convention Center. For example, the staff of the scientific and technical center “Module” presented microcircuits that were developed for a different spectrum of tasks – from control and communication to work with artificial intelligence. Moreover, there were also presented hardware and software systems, which were also created by the “Module”. Among the systems demonstrated, it is worth noting a face recognition system, a full-fledged workplace created on the basis of processors and the Elbrus operating system, and a workplace for a diagnostician.

In the latter case, interestingly, a new system is used that recognizes viral pneumonia, coronavirus and other diseases. Also at the event, representatives of the “Modul-Innovations” company officially showed their own line of gel batteries “Triumph”, as well as a battery cover with a controller (so far in a prototype format), liquid and gas flow sensors. During the exhibition, representatives of the group of companies presented all the above novelties and developments to the guests, telling about their key advantages.

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