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Singapore has taken a major step toward strengthening its position in advanced technology and scientific research with the launch of Aspire 2B, the country's newest national research supercomputer. The powerful system is expected to significantly enhance capabilities in artificial intelligence, climate science, and quantum computing, providing researchers with access to cutting-edge computational resources.
The announcement was made by Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo during the launch event organized by the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) Singapore. She highlighted that Aspire 2B will enable researchers to train larger and more sophisticated AI and machine learning models within Singapore, reducing the need to rely on overseas computing infrastructure.
Aspire 2B has been designed as a highly advanced heterogeneous computing platform that combines powerful central processing units and graphics processing units in a single integrated system. This architecture allows it to handle demanding workloads across scientific simulations, data analytics, artificial intelligence development, and large-scale computational research.
The supercomputer is equipped with more than 1,500 Nvidia H200 GPUs and can deliver an impressive 115 petaFLOPS of computing performance. This means the system is capable of performing more than 100 quadrillion calculations every second, making it one of the most powerful research computing platforms in the region.
Researchers are expected to benefit significantly from the system's enhanced capabilities in climate science. Aspire 2B will support the development of advanced climate models that combine artificial intelligence with physics-based simulations, enabling more detailed forecasting and deeper understanding of environmental changes.
According to officials, the improved computational power could help Singapore better predict extreme weather events, monitor rising sea levels, and support long-term urban planning and coastal protection strategies. More accurate climate insights will strengthen the country's ability to prepare for future environmental challenges.
The launch of Aspire 2B reflects Singapore’s broader commitment to becoming a global leader in digital innovation and scientific research. By investing in world-class computing infrastructure, the nation aims to accelerate breakthroughs in AI, quantum technologies, and climate resilience while supporting economic growth driven by advanced technologies.
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