Overview
- Intel’s Mexico chief, Carlos Rebellón, said the company is in talks to participate in Coatlicue’s construction, though final supplier decisions will be made by federal committees.
- The project is funded at 6,000 million pesos under Plan México and is designed as public infrastructure that will also sell compute services to help sustain operations.
- Technical goals include roughly 14,480–15,000 GPUs across about 200 water‑cooled cabinets for an estimated 314 petaflops, operated by a core team of 80–100 specialists.
- Site selection is slated for January 2026 based on power, water and connectivity requirements, with a 24‑month schedule for civil works, integration, testing and launch.
- International partnerships include training and technical support from the Barcelona Supercomputing Center and an advanced computing center in India, with planned uses spanning climate modeling, agriculture, health, energy, fiscal analytics and support for Pemex exploration.