MCST
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MCST (Russian: МЦСТ, acronym for Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies) is a Russian microprocessor company that was set up in 1992.[2] Different types of processors made by MCST were used in personal computers, servers and computing systems. MCST develops microprocessors based on two different instruction set architecture (ISA): Elbrus and SPARC. MCST is a direct descendant of the Lebedev Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering.[3]
Company type | Joint-stock company |
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Industry | Microprocessors |
Founded | 1992; 32 years ago (1992) |
Founder | Boris Babayan |
Headquarters | , Russia |
Revenue | $25 million[1] (2017) |
$1.34 million[1] (2017) | |
$911,252[1] (2017) | |
Total assets | $54 million[1] (2017) |
Total equity | $6.15 million (2017) |
Website | www |
MCST is the base organization of the Department of Informatics and Computer Engineering of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.[4]
MCST develops the Elbrus processor architecture and the eponymous family of universal VLIW microprocessors based on it with the participation of INEUM [ru]. The name "Elbrus" has been given the backronym "ExpLicit Basic Resources Utilization Scheduling".[5]