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Multillect

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Owners:
T1
Azimuth, GC

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2025: Building a Company

In early June 2025, the IT holding T1 and the Azimut company, which is part of the Rostec state corporation, established the Multilect joint venture to develop domestic hardware and software systems and produce new generation servers. The start of mass production is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025.

According to Rostec, the main production site will be the Azimut plant, which has modern SMT-installation lines and automated quality control. New domestic servers are built on the basis of a universal platform that allows you to flexibly configure solutions for various tasks.

T1 and Azimut, part of Rostec, have created a joint company for the production of servers

The developed equipment is designed for data centers, high-load computing clusters and artificial intelligence systems. Among the technical features of the servers is the ability to accommodate up to 49 hard drives in one case, which significantly expands the amount of data storage without increasing the space consumed.

The new servers provide support for CXL and HBM technologies, optimized cooling for GPUs and CPUs, and the deployment of a unified infrastructure management environment to reduce operational costs. The equipment is designed to replace foreign analogues in critical sectors of the economy.

The CEO of Azimut Asker Saidov emphasized that joint work with T1 is aimed at developing and producing computing equipment that will replace foreign models in industry, banking and telecommunications. The company is working on adding server equipment to the Unified Register of Russian Electronic Products. Ministry of Industry and Trade Russia

The project is focused on the B2B segment, government companies and organizations will become priority clients. Products should also interest industrial enterprises, banks, telecommunications and cloud providers who will have to switch to domestic solutions within the framework of the import substitution program.[1]

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