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Mexico Builds Latin America’s Supercomputer for Artificial Intelligence

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Mexico to Build ‌latin America‘s Most ⁣Powerful ‍Supercomputer

MEXICO ​CITY (AP) – Mexico announced‌ Wednesday​ plans to construct a supercomputer projected to be the most powerful ⁤in Latin America,a move officials say will position the country⁤ at the forefront of artificial intelligence development and considerably expand its data processing capabilities.

The‌ project, named “Coatlicue” after the Aztec goddess ⁣of​ earth, is anticipated to be ⁣seven times more powerful ​than the current regional ⁤leader located in Brazil, according to José merino, head of the Telecommunications ⁤and‌ Digital Change Agency. President Claudia Sheinbaum ‍revealed the initiative‌ during her‌ daily press⁢ conference, stating construction is slated to⁤ begin next year,‍ though a specific location remains​ undecided.

This investment reflects a growing global race to⁢ harness the potential‌ of AI, with nations increasingly ⁣recognizing supercomputing power as critical infrastructure. Currently, Mexico’s most powerful supercomputer operates‌ at ⁤2.3 petaflops – one quadrillion operations⁤ per second. Coatlicue is ​projected to achieve a‍ capacity of ⁢314 petaflops, enabling ‌advancements in fields like​ climate modeling,‍ scientific research, and data⁤ analysis.

“It is going‌ to allow Mexico to⁤ fully get⁤ in on the use of artificial intelligence⁢ and⁣ the processing of data⁤ that today we don’t have⁣ the capacity to do,” Sheinbaum, an ‍academic and climate scientist, said.‌

The⁢ development comes as Latin American countries seek ‍to reduce their reliance on foreign technology⁢ and foster domestic ​innovation in⁣ the ‍rapidly evolving tech landscape. The Coatlicue project signals Mexico’s ambition to become⁣ a regional hub for AI ⁤research​ and development.

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