en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Center for High-performance Computing (NCHC) in Taiwan has launched a new-generation supercomputer, Nano4, providing enhanced AI computing resources for academia, government agencies, and industrial users.

The system was first announced last year. Nano4 is reportedly equipped with Nvidia H200 GPUs, with 8 GPUs per server, utilizing 400 Gbps high-speed networking and 2TB of memory per node. NCHC stated that this architecture enhances performance for AI development, scientific simulations, data analysis, and other compute-intensive workloads.
Manufactured by ASUS, the machine has been listed on the Top500 ranking at 33rd place, the highest ranking in Taiwan. The list shows it has 256,960 processor cores and a Linpack performance of 81.55 PFlops.
In a statement, NCHC added that the deployment of Nano4 further strengthens Taiwan's autonomous computing infrastructure, supporting research and innovation in key fields such as AI, semiconductors, biomedicine, climate modeling, digital twins, and smart manufacturing. The machine will accelerate technology development and practical applications in academia, government, and industry.
Full commercial operations will begin in July. NCHC welcomes research institutions, government organizations, and enterprises with needs in AI, HPC, and large-scale data analysis to leverage these national computing resources, helping Taiwan usher in a new era of smart technology.









