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Swiss reveal new supercomputer named Alps, focusing on artificial intelligence.

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Last updated: 2024/09/15 at 11:47 AM
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Switzerland unveiled its newest supercomputer, Alps, in hopes of becoming a global leader in trustworthy artificial intelligence solutions. The supercomputer, located at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano, southern Switzerland, was officially inaugurated by ETH Zurich university. Alps is considered one of the world’s fastest supercomputers and was ranked sixth most powerful in June.

The development of Alps was initiated to meet extreme data and computing scientific requirements, allowing for the full utilization of artificial intelligence. According to ETH Zurich, the supercomputer is a crucial part of an initiative to position Switzerland as the leading hub for developing and implementing transparent and trustworthy AI solutions. Andreas Krause, head of the AI Centre at ETH Zurich, highlighted that Alps enables the training of complex AI models for applications such as medicine and climate research.

Alps is already being utilized by the MeteoSwiss national weather service to improve weather prediction models, particularly in reflecting Switzerland’s diverse topography. Economy, Education, and Research Minister Guy Parmelin emphasized the importance of Alps in advancing scientific research and opening new horizons for Switzerland. Michele De Lorenzi, deputy director of CSCS, noted that the supercomputer can perform operations in a day that would take a commercial laptop 40,000 years to complete.

Measuring 116 square meters and housed in 33 cabinets, Alps exemplifies Switzerland’s commitment to innovation and technological advancement. Parmelin expressed confidence that Alps would place Switzerland at the forefront of scientific research and development. The supercomputer’s capacity to handle complex AI applications showcases its potential to revolutionize various fields, from healthcare to environmental studies. With Alps, Switzerland aims to solidify its position as a global leader in AI technology and innovation.

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