Krasnikov said that for many years, Russian microelectronics have faced the problem of lack of investment and focused on the purchase of ready -made decisions abroad. Sanction pressure also aggravated the technological delay. According to him, microelectronic capital continues to be intensive industry and leading countries have invested important funds to CT for years.
Now, the development of the industry in Russia has changed: technological independence comes to the forefront. Finance is expanding in a wide range of directions, including the development of domestic components and the creation of infrastructure for research and production.
Source: Ferra

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