The Central Securities Clearing System Plc (CSCS) has appointed Mr Shehu Shantali as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective Jan. 1, 2026, following the receipt of regulatory no-objection.
https://dmarketforces.com/cscs-names-shehu-shantali-chief-executive-officer/
In response to my question on #openhardware and alternatives to CUDA, he hopes that #OpenCL will rise to the challenge of demanding 64-bit+ models rather than the current focus on 4-bit quantized builds that are insufficient for HPC science.
See also my notes and links on MLP like #Apertus at #CSCS at https://swissai.dribdat.cc/project/14
How much power does 3 month of training #Apertus on the most powerful open research cloud-native supercomputer in Europe?
⚡️About the same as raising 5 people to adulthood, or 50% peak (10MW) of a locomotive. Keep industrial power usage in perspective, and acknowledge the efforts into climate neutrality, asks Joost VandeVondele - who aims to scale up the infrastructure to support thousands of AI experiments and hundreds of SMEs in the future at #CSCS
The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) on Wednesday sensitised capital market stakeholders on the smooth transition to a T+2 settlement cycle ahead of its Nov. 28 launch.
https://dmarketforces.com/cscs-sensitises-stakeholders-on-t2-settlement-cycle/?amp=1
Meet #Apertus a #LLM from #Switzerland developed by #EPFL, #ETH and #CSCS. It's fully #opensource and trained in #alps
Here some facts about it:
* trained with 15 trillion tokens
* 1'000 languages supported
* maximum 70 billion parameters
* Trained on 4'096 GPU's for over 3 months
* Trained by respecting Swiss data protection laws, Swiss copyright laws, and the transparency obligations under the EU AI Act
I will definitely give it a try.
For more informations:
Die ETH Zürich und die EPFL werden ein grosses Sprachmodell (LLM) veröffentlichen. Entwickelt und trainiert wurde es auf der öffentlichen Infrastruktur des Supercomputers «Alps» am nationalen Supercomputer-Zentrum CSCS. Es stellt einen Meilenstein für offene KI und mehrsprachige LLMs dar.

ETH Zurich and EPFL will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the “Alps” supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), the new LLM marks a milestone in open-source AI and multilingual excellence.