Tenerife was known for the sun and its beaches. It will soon house one of the five most powerful supercomputers in Spain

Tenerife will have a new supercomputer. I already had two with the names of Teide and of Anagaand they will now be joined by a new and promising project called the Atlantic Supercomputing Center. With it, it is hoped to turn the Canary Islands into a new nerve center for retaining and attracting talent in the technological field. Up to 10 million euros of investment. This new project It is a collaboration of the Cabildo of Tenerife and the Institute of Technology and Renewable Energies (ITER) with the German technology giant Bechtle. It will have an initial investment of 5.5 million euros, which could rise to 10 million as its four phases are deployed (two for storage, two for computing) oriented by the demand for the center and its resources. The expansion is flexible and Bechtle will supply the latest technology available at the time of project execution to avoid the use of obsolete components. The fifth supercomputer by power in Spain. By integrating with the existing nodes, the Atlantic Supercomputing Center will achieve a combined power that will place it as the fifth most powerful supercomputer in the entire national territory. It is also expected to enter the prestigious TOP500 list which brings together the most powerful supercomputers from around the world. Hybrid architecture. The rise of AI has meant that the project has an architecture that will allow working with both more conventional workloads and those intended for projects in the field of artificial intelligence. Thus, its architecture will be hybrid: CPU: although it has not been specified which processors it will use, it has been indicated that the supercomputer will have 13 nodes with 288 cores each, which will allow for more than 3,000 process cores to execute scientific tasks, for example. GPU: there will also be four specialized nodes with a total of 32 Nvidia H200 NVL cards, which will allow training of large language models and the development of AI projects. Performance: this expansion is expected to provide between 1.3 and 1.4 PFLOPS of global computing power (close to 300 TFLOPS in CPU and almost one PFLOP in GPU), indicated those responsible for the Cabildo de Tenerife and ITER. Hours instead of months. The president of the Cabildo, Rosa Dávila, stood out that local laboratories, the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the University of La Laguna among others will be able to access these resources to be able to compute in hours what previously could take months. Juan José Martínez, from ITER, recalled how during the pandemic the Teide-HPC supercomputer It was one of the five centers in all of Spain who sequenced and monitored the biological variants of COVID-19. From the audiovisual sector to the aerospace sector. Among the sectors that will benefit from this computing capacity will be those associated with the audiovisual industry. The Teide-HPC infrastructure was for example used to render scenes from the film ‘Tadeo Jones 2: The Secret of King Midas‘. It will also be the core of the project management of canary satellite constellation. Attracting talent. This facility also wants to become an element that reinforces the role of the Canary Islands as a technological hub. Having a supercomputing infrastructure like this wants to help attract technology companies that promote highly qualified young employment and therefore retain and attract new talent in this sector. Efficiency. Although the power of Teide HPC will greatly benefit from these new resources, advances in photolithography will mean that the new supercomputer will occupy only a quarter of the previous physical space. Its environmental impact will also be zero: the infrastructure will be located in ITER’s own facilities, and will be powered entirely with clean energy from its wind farms and photovoltaic plants. Image | POT | ITER In Xataka | The muscle of many supercomputers depended on GPUs: China is trying another way to surpass the best in the US

Tariff -up supercomputers

In the GTC Jensen Huang event he said that Nvidia would be “in good shape” at the end of the year in reference to tariffs. Now we know why: the firm He has just announced which will begin to make AI chips with Blackwell architecture at the TSMC plant in Phoenix, Arizona. It is a key strategic step to avoid tariffs that threaten the entire semiconductor industry. Supercomputers ‘Made in USA’. It has also allied with two other Chinese manufacturers, Foxconn (Houston) and Winstron (Dallas), to be able to create new production plants in Texas with an objective: to manufacture AI supercomputers for the United States and from the United States. Production in both plants is expected to grow remarkably in the next 12 to 15 months. Jobs. In it official statementNvidia explains that the US manufacturing of these chips and supercomputer is expected to “believe hundreds of thousands of jobs and direct billions for economic security (from the country) in the coming decades.” A 500,000 million project. Nvidia estimate is that in the next four years these initiatives allow us to create an American infrastructure worth $ 500,000 million. It is curious that the figure coincides with that of the Stargate project… or maybe not. But. They are optimistic forecasts, of course, especially considering that they will need specialized personnel for these factories. Those professionals are abundant in China, but scarce in the US, As Steve Jobs and Tim Cook have explained years ago. What about the chips tariffs. These last days there has been a lot of movement and more confusion with tariffs. The Trump administration announced exemptions to semiconductors and electronics products such as laptops, mobiles or various types of chips. Shortly after the US Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, explained that these exemptions were temporary and “in a month or two” there will be specific tariffs for all these products. Absolutely strategic sector. In the US they have realized that They were hitting a foot in the foot with those semiconductor industry tariffs. They have taken a step back because these imports depend too many industries, and imposing them suddenly and porrazo could cause a real disaster in their economy and companies. Now everything is in the air, but the objective is still clear: to manufacture technology in the US as far as possible to avoid the dependence of China and other Asian countries. Nvidia has several B plans. Escape from tariffs is becoming one of the clear objectives of technology companies. This Nvidia plan is not the only one with which he will try to go out with his to avoid the impact of these rates: a few days ago it was revealed that the company had managed to skip the restrictions on sales of its H20 chips In China Thanks to a expensive dinner. Image | Nvidia In Xataka | After strictly regulating AI, the European Union has identified a problem: it has been too European Union

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