Skolkovo residents to cooperate on innovations in the space industry
Sputniks and MultiClet companies of the Skolkovo Fund signed an agreement to participate in a joint development and use of fault-tolerant and high-performance processors with ultra-low power consumption designed for control systems of small spacecrafts.
MultiClet’s processors are based on a fundamentally new multicellular architecture. Its difference from traditional core architecture is in the fact that it works not with individual commands, but with statements consisting of commands. Operations within statements are performed without memory involvement, which provides 4-5 times better performance on specific indicators in comparison with analogues, along with a significant reduction of energy consumption.
Innovative processors will be used in the first small spacecraft developed by Sputniks – a microsatellite TabletSat-2U, which launch is scheduled for 2014.
We believe that these processors have enormous potential of use in space engineering. These chips deliver high performance, low power consumption, have affordable price, and, most importantly, very high survivability in the space radiation environment thanks to their multicellular architecture, - Andrey Potapov says, the CEO of Sputniks.
The use of our processors in Sputniks’ spacecrafts should demonstrate the advantages of our solutions to the space equipment developers, and confirm their ability to work in space, - Boris Zyryanov says, the General Director of MultiClet, JSC.
MultiClet’s processors are based on a fundamentally new multicellular architecture. Its difference from traditional core architecture is in the fact that it works not with individual commands, but with statements consisting of commands. Operations within statements are performed without memory involvement, which provides 4-5 times better performance on specific indicators in comparison with analogues, along with a significant reduction of energy consumption.
Innovative processors will be used in the first small spacecraft developed by Sputniks – a microsatellite TabletSat-2U, which launch is scheduled for 2014.
We believe that these processors have enormous potential of use in space engineering. These chips deliver high performance, low power consumption, have affordable price, and, most importantly, very high survivability in the space radiation environment thanks to their multicellular architecture, - Andrey Potapov says, the CEO of Sputniks.
The use of our processors in Sputniks’ spacecrafts should demonstrate the advantages of our solutions to the space equipment developers, and confirm their ability to work in space, - Boris Zyryanov says, the General Director of MultiClet, JSC.
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