| Developers: | Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
| Branches: | Information Technology |
| Technology: | Supercomputer |
2025: 86th most powerful supercomputer in the world
Kazakhstan supercomputer Alem.Cloud was in 86th place in the list of the most productive computing complexes in the world Tor500, published on November 17, 2025. The system speed in the Linpack test reaches 20.48 Pflops (quadrillion floating point operations per second).
The supercomputer is built on the HPE Cray XD670 hardware platform. The Intel Xeon Platinum 8568Y + processors (codenamed Emerald Rapids) are involved, which have 48 cores with the ability to simultaneously process 96 threads of instructions. The clock speed in turbo mode is up to 4 GHz. A total of 66,816 computing cores are used. The system includes NVIDIA H200 SXM5 graphics accelerators with 141 GB of memory. Ethernet 400G interconnect applied. The operating system is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15.
Alem.Cloud's peak performance is at 25.34 Pflops. According to the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan (ICRIAP), the computing cluster has an AI performance of about 2 Eflops on FP8 operations. The system is installed in the Tier III data center, which means that it is possible to repair and upgrade without disconnecting key systems and stopping work. Active equipment is protected according to the N + 1 scheme.
It is expected that the emergence of the Alem.Cloud supercomputer will contribute to the digitalization of the main sectors of the economy and science of Kazakhstan, as well as create new opportunities for introducing advanced technologies into everyday life. The complex will provide access to high-performance computing for startups that create neural network solutions, universities, research centers, public and private companies.[1]
