Elbrus refers to a line of microprocessors developed in Russia, designed for general-purpose computing. These processors are named after Mount Elbrus, the highest peak in Europe, located in the Caucasus Mountains. The Elbrus processors are part of a series of models that have evolved over the years, with the aim of providing high-performance computing capabilities, particularly for tasks that are critical in the fields of government, defense, and scientific research.
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