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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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Order No. 482-r of March 12, 2026
Strategic development objectives for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence algorithms, grid technologies, and supercomputer infrastructure will be addressed within the framework of a dedicated roadmap. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order approving it.
According to the document, within the next few years, Russia should begin implementing a plan that includes a set of measures aimed at establishing uniform requirements for shared-use supercomputer centers, determining the procedures for granting access to them to the scientific community and key industrial organizations, and identifying prospects for their further development and modernization.
High-performance computing systems (supercomputers) are a key driver of progress in virtually every field—from the creation of new materials, quantum computing systems, effective drugs, digital twins of products, and digital testing to accurate weather forecasting and the development of artificial intelligence technologies. Their role will only increase.
As part of this work, it is planned to formulate a strategy for the further development and operating rules of the next-generation National Research Computer Network, which unites hundreds of leading universities and research organizations. It already provides Russian scientists with access to existing supercomputer centers. The development of the network will expand the capabilities for conducting research that requires processing and transmitting large volumes of data.
Some of the roadmap's activities are aimed at developing the concept of a specialized federal scientific and technical program, which will include the creation, development, and implementation of domestic algorithms, methods, and software for supercomputer computing in various sectors of the economy.
The scientific and technical program also includes the development of new and existing educational and additional professional programs on the use of supercomputer technologies and high-performance computing.
Comment
Commenting on the decision takenmeeting with deputy prime ministers on March 16Mikhail Mishustin noted that Russia possesses unique competencies. "We must make full use of our full potential. Expanding our own supercomputer capabilities is crucial for enhancing the competitiveness of Russian industries and strengthening the country's technological sovereignty," the Prime Minister emphasized.
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