The processor is the most important part of a computer. including information security. When you use a foreign processor. you cannot prove that it works as it should according to the official documentation. This is not a fairy tale. but a fact. If we want to have security guarantees.
we will have to use processors of our own design. This is always a clear transition: there was an Intel architecture. now there is another one. To make this transition. you need to overcome a certain potential barrier. transfer the software and optimize it for a new. different architecture. We understand that. on the one hand. the transition to Russian processors is very important. and on the other hand. it is labor-intensive and requires support.” said Konstantin Trushkin.
In his opinion. regulators could provide such support.
He noted that using a domestic processor is safer than a foreign one. However. another participant in the discussion. Deputy General Director of JSC InfoTeKS Dmitry Gusev. did not agree with him.
According to him. about six or seven years ago the company tried to work with Elbrus processors. but faced a shortage of personnel capable of rewriting the software for the new architecture. And there was no solution to this problem back then.
“I would suggest thinking not about how the regulator will force the customer to buy the Elbrus solution. but rather how regulators and government agencies will help build the human ecosystem of Elbrus. How they will encourage students to do this and how they will provide them with the material base so that in five or eight years we will not be fighting with competitors for the same
specialists.” said Dmitry Guse
Analysts from the electronic trading platform “TenderPro” conducted a study. They said that. in addition to the list to data banking sector. the demand for AI assistants (digital assistants operating on the basis of artificial intelligence and machine learning) from retailers amounted to 18.2% of the total number of trades. companies in the catering sector – 12.5%. representatives of the real estate market – 12.5%. telecommunications companies – 8.3%. On average. three companies participate in one tender for the development of AI solutions. and the average price for developing an AI assistant is about 1 million rubles.
Most often. bidding is initiated by companies from the following regions:
1. Moscow and the Moscow region – in 39.6% of cases.
2. Novgorod region – in 12.7% of cases.
3. St. Petersburg – in 5.7% of cases.
Technical Director of visibility: organic vs paid WMT Group (OOO Easy Projects) Roman Yenikeev agreed that over the past year. demand for the development of AI assistants has grown sevenfold. which fully correlates with the data from the TenderPro study.
He named the main market drivers:
Requests from highly competitive industries:
– Banks are implementing chatbots to process customer requests and analyze credit risks.
– Retail is using AI to dating datapersonalize advertising and forecast demand.
– The hotel and restaurant business is automating order processing. staff work. and supply chain management.