Graviton (Revolutionary Technology)
Since 2018
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Kievskaya street, 7k2
Top managers:
Aydemirov Hiyas Kurbanovich
Graviton is a player in the field of computer technology in Russia.
Performance indicators
2024: Revenue growth 13 times to 2.89 billion rubles
As TAdviser found out in early August 2025, the manufacturer of computers "Graviton" (LLC "Revotech") in 2024 received revenue in the amount of 2.98 billion rubles. This is more than 13 times the result of the previous year, when an indicator of 219.82 million rubles was recorded.
The cost of sales on an annualized basis soared from 170.59 million rubles to 2.19 billion rubles, that is, by 1184.4%. Commercial expenses increased 19 times - from 22.5 million rubles to 429.86 million rubles. Management expenses jumped about 10 times - from 17.3 million rubles to 173.76 million rubles. Under the article "other income" an increase of 7% was recorded - from 137.39 million rubles to 147.07 million rubles. Other expenses increased by 4.4% - from 142.09 million rubles to 148.28 million rubles.
Revenues from the sale of products, goods, works and services in 2024 amounted to 2.28 billion rubles. For comparison, a year earlier they were equal to 117.94 million rubles. Thus, there was an increase of 1831.8%. Payments to suppliers (contractors) for raw materials, materials, works and services increased from 179.08 million rubles to 1.64 billion rubles (plus 817.8%). Expenses in connection with the remuneration of employees increased by 892.3% - from 30.18 million rubles to 299.5 million rubles.
The company's gross profit jumped 16 times - from 49.23 million rubles to 787.09 million rubles. Profit from sales rose from 9.44 million rubles to 183.47 million rubles, that is, more than 19 times. Net profit amounted to 133.53 million rubles against 3.67 million rubles in 2023 (plus 3542.4%).
As of December 31, 2024, receivables are indicated in the amount of 1.05 billion rubles: this is 655.8% more than a year earlier, when it was 139.15 million rubles. Accounts payable soared from 163.75 million rubles to 2.75 billion rubles (by 1580.4%).[1]
History
2025
TAdviser interview with Commercial Director Alexander Stolyarov
In the context of rapid digital transformation, the role of domestic computer manufacturers is becoming key to ensuring technological sovereignty. In this interview, Alexander Stolyarov, commercial director of Graviton, spoke about the main trends in import substitution, the challenges faced by Russian manufacturers, as well as the company's plans. Read more here.
The company's enterprise on the map of computer equipment factories in Russia
In October 2025, CNews published a map of computer equipment factories in Russia. This infographic reflects the capacity of production and the area of enterprises. Read more here.
In anticipation of the new Baikal: Graviton continues to develop technology on Russian processors, despite difficulties with supplies
Despite the difficulties with the supply of Russian processors, the developer of computer equipment under the Graviton brand (part of the 3Logic Group circuit) continues to interact with their creators, such as Baikal Electronics and ICST, and develop computing equipment based on them. True, we are now talking mainly about technology based on Baikal processors, since it seems that Baikal Electronics is still somewhat better off with new products than the aforementioned colleagues in the workshop.
At the Graviton partnership conference in September 2025, which TAdviser visited, the company talked about one of its new developments - a S2112SG server using Baikal-S processors with support for up to eight GPGPUs. It is designed to address a variety of artificial intelligence (AI) challenges, including machine learning.
Due to problems with the supply of Baikal processors, the story of shipments of this server is also unlikely to be mass. Baikal-S, apparently, is supplied to Russia in small quantities. So, in November 2024, Deputy Minister of Industry Vasily Shpak told reporters that 1,000 Baikal-S Baikal processors came to Russia[2]. At the same time, sources in the electronics market at the same time noted that "most of the processors have already been distributed," "companies have queued up for processors."
As Alexander Filchenkov, director of the Graviton server and network systems department, explained to TAdviser at a partner conference in September, due to the fact that the number of processors is limited, it will be possible to release only a limited number of servers on it. This is one of the reasons why the developed server model will be quite expensive to sell.
So far, this model is intended primarily for the development of future domestic technologies. This will be a product with the maximum number of Russian elements. Among them: a motherboard, RAM modules, solid-state drives, network cards, an additional internal monitoring module - all these are developments of Graviton itself.
For example, Russian power supplies and, most notably, computing accelerators are used from partners in the server - from the Russian company Hi-Tech.
| We are not saying that this will immediately be a ready-made solution on which you can develop some deep mathematical models, but we are talking about the fact that in this case there is a collaboration of different directions as part of a single product. Then we transfer this product to partners who are engaged in software development, "Alexander Filchenkov explained to TAdviser. - That is, we are talking primarily about working out the technological stack. |
And one of the simplest concrete examples where the new Baikal-S-based Graviton server could be used - video analytics and AI recognition systems.
It is worth noting that in the direction of accelerators, in particular, Graviton cooperates not only with Hi-Tech, but also with the NTC Module. The products of this manufacturer are also already used in Graviton technology. However, so far there is no full-fledged stack between the Baikal Electronics processors and the products of the Module NTC, Graviton explains.
In addition to Russian developers about accelerators, Graviton also conducts a dialogue with Chinese companies. Their products are cheaper than those of NVIDIA or AMD. True, there is little interest in Chinese accelerators in Russia yet, because NVIDIA quite tightly "planted" the market on its CUDA architecture, creating a large number of compilers and ready-made modules that can interact with third-party development environments, and providing ready-made code for optimization. The Chinese use another technology based on an open standard incompatible with CUDA. Therefore, it will not work to replace one module with another: you will have to rewrite a lot of code, and this is expensive and often long.
Returning to Russian processors: earlier, while they were freely available, Graviton fully offered customers its products based on them. During his speech at the partnership conference, Graviton Managing Director Mikhail Shapovalov reminded all those present - "you, many, have long been on the market, remember" - that, for example, Graviton servers based on Elbrus were once delivered, including to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
By the way, at the end of 2024, this department complained about difficulties with the operational replacement of servers at Elbrus due to the fact that the supply of such equipment "is carried out only as planned[3] on[4]even earlier, in 2022, the customer had questions about the performance of processors[5]
InGraviton also previously developed its own board based on the Baikal-M processor. Moreover, these motherboards are still available, "despite the fact that Baikal-M processors are no longer manufactured." Graviton is in no hurry to sell them off, because a new processor, Baikal-L, is expected to replace them. TAdviser wrote that such a processor is being prepared, and some Russian computer manufacturers expect it back in May 2025.
If one of the customers plans to pilot the transfer of their software part to equipment with Baikal-L in the future, "when it will be available in six-digit editions," then at first it makes sense to run it on equipment with Baikal-M - this will be easier later, explained in "Graviton." Mikhail Shapovalov believes that in the future specific KPIs from the regulator will go for this at all.
He added that already now Russian microelectronic products of the first level are used in Graviton products - that is, not only developed, but also produced in Russia. At the same time, Russian processors, which were and will be until 2022, now belong to the second-level microelectronics - developed in Russia, but produced outside of it.
And also, as TAdviser found out from a source close to Graviton, the company has already tried out the Baikal Electronics processor, designed for microcontrollers, and then sent comments to the manufacturer. In accordance with them, Baikal Electronics will still adjust the product.
In addition to Baikal Electronics, Graviton continues to be in close contact with the ICST, the developer of Elbrus processors. According to a source close to Graviton, the company is interested in working with new MCST processors when serial samples are provided. Earlier, the ICST plans at the end of 2022, for example, to launch the production of Elbrus-16S, a 16-nuclear microprocessor built on the sixth generation of Elbrus architecture. However, the events of 2022 led to the postponement.
According to the same source, now pre-production samples of the Elbrus-16S are expected in early 2026, and about the same period - serial samples of the Elbrus-12C. At the same time, according to him, now things are better with the Elbrus-2C3 processor - it is available in some quantities, but, in his opinion, this model is already somewhat outdated.
Recall that Graviton is a fabless company, that is, it does not have its own production. Both end devices and prototypes of its own boards are produced at external Russian factories. At the same time, if the boards are simple, then they are soldered right in the company itself, said Hiyas Aydemirov, head of the Graviton research and development department, at a partnership conference in September. In addition to hardware components of its own and partner Russian production, the company also uses its own BIOS on client devices.
According to Hiyas Aidemirova, as of September 2025, the Graviton development team includes more than 120 people, highly qualified engineers.
2024
Cybersecurity Hardware Platform Roadmap
Graviton is entering the market for hardware platforms for cybersecurity. The company has developed solutions - based on them, information security developers will create means of protecting information and communications. The production of devices starts in the 2nd quarter of 2025. The company announced this on December 9, 2024.
Russian companies are actively modernizing their information security systems. This is evidenced by the growth of the domestic cybersecurity market - at the end of 2023 it amounted to 28%. At the same time, there is a shortage of certified domestic hardware platforms in Russia to create trusted hardware and software systems.
Graviton has developed equipment for cybersecurity systems. In particular, the company's portfolio was supplemented by:
- network platforms for launching network security and communication applications as part of software and hardware complexes (PAC)
- embedded industrial computers for running network security applications and protecting industrial systems, as well as trusted control and data collection systems for CII facilities
Serial production of devices and entry into the Unified Register of Russian Radio Electronic Products of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia is scheduled for the 2nd quarter of 2025.
The equipment is designed to create trusted software and hardware systems and ensure the security of CII. First of all, these Graviton solutions are applicable in the field of cybersecurity to create information protection tools (IPS): next-generation firewalls - NGFW, VPN gateways.
As hardware platforms, they are also used to manage traffic and create various IT solutions - software-defined distributed networks (SD-WAN), IP telephony, etc.
A distinctive feature of devices is the use of processors with a long lifecycle at the heart of them.
| The Russian cybersecurity market shows a high level of maturity and takes a proactive position in providing CII with safe and reliable devices. We are meeting this trend and will offer a large range of equipment created specifically for information security tasks, "said Alexander Stolyarov, commercial director of Graviton. |
| We develop solutions in close collaboration with leading software vendors to protect information, communications, and end-to-end management systems. This helps us create devices that are most focused on the requirements of the market and customers, - said Anton Arapov, head of the industrial solutions department at Graviton. |
Launch of server production at the former Russian factory Samsung
The production site Samsung in, Kaluga region stopped in March 2022, resumed work in a new format - the assembly of Russian servers of the Graviton company began on it. This "" was Sheets reported on December 3, 2024.
The company with an area of 465 thousand square meters previously specialized in the production of televisions and household appliances. The Graviton company already has experience in using the capacities of this plant - in September 2024, the production of monitors and printed circuit boards for the public sector was organized here. The first test batch amounted to 1 thousand units of products, and by the end of the first quarter of 2025 it is planned to release another 60 thousand devices.
Graviton's own production facilities provide annual production of 20 thousand servers at the Moscow Region enterprise. Since the summer of 2024, components for the company's products are also produced at the OpenYard plant in the Ryazan region with a planned volume of 50 thousand printed circuit boards for client devices and servers.
Legally, the plant is still owned by Samsung Electronics Rus Kaluga LLC "," which is the property of the Korean company Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. At the beginning of 2024, part of the production facilities was rented by the Russian distributor VVP Group, which began to sublet them. By the summer of the same year, the plant began to produce equipment for the retailer M of Video El Dorado"" - TVs under the Hi and Carrera brands with a potential annual volume of about 500 thousand devices.[6]
TAdviser interview with Alexander Filchenkov, Director of Server and Network Systems Department
Alexander Filchenkov, Director of the Department of Server and Network Systems of Graviton, a company specializing in the production of high-tech computer technology, talks about the demand and supply for domestic solutions for artificial intelligence. Read more here.
Graviton expands production and prepares a new server "sharpened" specifically for AI
In 2025, Graviton (part of the 3Logic Group) expects to increase the number of contract sites used for the production of equipment from 17 to 20, Ilya Chaplinsky, Marketing Director of Graviton, said at a meeting with the press in early September. The current assembly capacity of Graviton is 300 thousand client devices per year and up to 20 thousand units of server equipment. The company does not specify how much it plans to increase the capacity due to new partner platforms. Graviton told TAdviser that by increasing the number of contract industries, they are increasing, first of all, "the flexibility and efficiency of customization."
The company's products are focused mainly on customers who need domestic equipment from the register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade . For servers, in particular, she has the task in 2024 to reach a share of 7% of the registry equipment market.
Graviton is not present on the commercial market, because production in Russia at cost is unprofitable different from production in Asia, said Ilya Chaplinsky. In direct competition, it loses in price to Asian competitors: in a typical configuration, the final price of a Russian product comes out about 20-25% more expensive than an Asian one.
Graviton does not plan to develop its own production yet. The company's business strategy is such as to invest in the development of its products, but to focus on partner production, because maintaining its own constantly updated factory corresponding to the latest technology is a big challenge. The speed of technology development is such that such a plant must be rebuilt every three years. This is a big burden on the business model, on the investment plan, Ilya Chaplinsky explained.
Among the areas of development of new products are servers designed for artificial intelligence tasks. Video cards used for AI tasks can also be installed in existing Graviton computer models, but a modular server model in the 2U form factor, which will be "sharpened" specifically for AI tasks, is on the way, said Alexander Filchenkov, director of the Graviton server and network systems department, answering TAdviser questions. 4 accelerators will be installed at the front of this server.
As of early September 2024, this model is being tested. Samples are planned to be shown to customers at the end of January 2025. This is due to the fact that the company is immediately focused on the new generation of Intel processors, which is not yet sold in Russia, "but for which everything has already been developed with us."
In general, regarding video cards, the company checks the work with everything that is available on the market. For the most part, customers prefer to work with NVidia video cards, which is familiar to them, plus there is a code technology for it, under which a huge number of drivers are written. At the same time, Graviton has at least five Chinese manufacturers of adapters that "do not reach Nvidia," but in general, they can work as an alternative.
There are also two Russian companies that develop products of this class, but their products have limited functionality and are more used for models related to video analytics, says Alexander Filchenkov. The first of them is the NTC "Module," with which Graviton has been working for more than 3 years, and their products are 100% certified with all Graviton servers.
Also, the company, IVA known primarily for its solutions for, presented its developments in this area. video conferencings Now she has developed her dedicated computing accelerator, which is based on working with. neuronets So far, this product is not in the registry, because it is not designed on a Russian microcontroller. And at the STC "Module" - on the Russian microcontroller.
Alexander Filchenkov notes that these products differ from NVidia "roughly like Ferrari and 'Zhiguli' at the same cost." They are in demand, first of all, where there are requirements for critical information infrastructure.
Alexander Filchenkov also believes that by 2030 it is impossible to fulfill programs involving the complete transition of government agencies and key enterprises of the Russian Federation to domestic software and equipment. More precisely, formally this will be carried out, but the question is that the equipment will be Russian. Even if you take a simple passive board, now there is nothing in it except the case that can be produced in Russia, he explains: "None of these elements of the size we need at the level of microelectronics in Russia can be done."
At the same time, Graviton now equips almost all of its equipment with those and other domestic components, including RAM modules, solid-state drives, cable products, etc. But even a plastic connector for a cable so that it does not break and can work for five years with overheating cannot be done, because in Russia the required number of connectors, even if you take into account all customers, is economically unprofitable: it will be about 20 times more expensive than produced in China.
Also in Russia, there is still no even "normal metal processing" necessary for the production of computer cases, so Graviton does not use domestic cases for servers, Alexander Filchenkov explained.
Start of production of electronics for the public sector at the former Samsung plant
In September 2024, Graviton launched the assembly of monitors for the public sector on the territory of the former Samsung plant in the Kaluga region. Production facilities were sublet to the company, and they are planned to produce significant volumes of electronics for the needs of the public sector.
According to Kommersant, Graviton has begun assembling monitors and printed circuit boards to control them at the production facilities of the South Korean company located in Kaluga. The first trial batch of 1,000 monitors has already been released, and by the end of the first quarter of 2025, 60 thousand units of products will be produced. Monitors are produced with a diagonal of 24 and 27 inches, their cost starts from ₽10 thousand. The company noted that all products are aimed at government customers, but details about partners or the volume of investments were not disclosed.
GravitonThe production site where Graviton collects electronics was previously owned by Samsung and used to produce TVs, washing machines and refrigerators. However, after the start of a special military operation in Ukraine, the South Korean company froze the supply of its products to Russia. In 2024, the plant was leased to the Russian distributor VVP Group, which then subleased it to Graviton.
Despite the current use of the plant, lawyers believe that Samsung may face the risk of secondary sanctions from the United States and the EU if it is proved that the products produced at the plant are used for the needs of the Russian public sector. As lawyer Vladimir Abramov noted, in order to exclude such risks, Samsung may finally sell its assets in Russia.
The area of the Samsung plant in Kaluga is 465 thousand square meters. m, and before the shutdown of the enterprise in 2022, about 1 thousand people worked on it.[7]

