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    Mexico Unveils 314-Petaflop Supercomputer Named After Aztec Goddess

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterNovember 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. New Supercomputer Initiative: Mexico’s government plans to build “Coatlicue,” a supercomputer with 314 petaflops processing capacity, surpassing Brazil’s Pegaso (42 petaflops) and aimed at public use.

    2. Construction Timeline and Cost: The project will commence in January 2024, taking 24 months to complete at a cost of 6 billion pesos (approximately $326.6 million).

    3. Primary Functions: Coatlicue will address high-computing public issues such as climate prediction, agricultural planning, water, and energy projects alongside supporting scientific research and entrepreneurial ventures.

    4. Global Supercomputer Landscape: While Coatlicue will excel in Latin America, it won’t compete with the highest-tier exascale supercomputers like the U.S.’s El Capitan (1.809 exaflops) or Germany’s Jupiter.

    Mexico Unveils 314-Petaflop Supercomputer Named Coatlicue

    Mexico’s government announced plans to build a new supercomputer, Coatlicue, boasting a remarkable processing capacity of 314 petaflops. This development will elevate Mexico’s technological status, as Coatlicue will be seven times more powerful than the current leader in Latin America.

    President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the project’s public focus. “We want it to be a supercomputer for the people,” she stated. The name Coatlicue, drawn from Aztec mythology, signifies the source of life and power, reflecting the computer’s intended purpose.

    Construction will begin in January and is expected to wrap up in 24 months. The project will cost approximately six billion pesos, or $326.6 million. Jose Merino, director of Mexico’s Digital Transformation Agency, outlined the computer’s main functions. It will tackle pressing public issues, such as climate prediction and resource management for water, oil, and energy projects. Moreover, Coatlicue will support scientific research and innovation among entrepreneurs.

    This announcement aligns with a global trend toward faster supercomputers, largely driven by the rise of artificial intelligence. Currently, the U.S. leads the world in high-performance computing, with its most powerful supercomputer, El Capitan, capable of performing 1.809 exaflops. In comparison, Coatlicue may not compete on that scale, but it will play a crucial role in advancing Mexico’s technological capabilities.

    Coatlicue will also surpass Brazil’s Pegaso, which holds the title of the most powerful supercomputer in Latin America at 42 petaflops. This development represents a significant leap forward for Mexico’s technological infrastructure. With the focus on practicality and real-world applications, Coatlicue promises to create opportunities for academics, researchers, and entrepreneurs alike.

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