“Just Bought A Computer”—El Salvador Leads The Way In Sustainable Innovation, As  President Bukele Drives The Future Of Technology

El Salvador president Nayib Bukele announces on Monday: “Just bought a computer,” attaching to his statement the picture of Supermicro SuperServer equipped with NVIDIA B300 AI GPUs.

El Salvador recently became the first country to acquire these for sovereign use, powering them with geothermal energy for AI projects.

The equipment is a high-performance computing platform designed to train and run advanced artificial intelligence models.

El Salvador’s decision to be the first country to adopt this technology with fully sovereign use, combined with its geothermal energy supply, demonstrates a modern and sustainable strategy.

This infrastructure not only increases the country’s AI capacity but also positions it at the forefront of technology in the region.

El Salvador is leading the way in sustainable innovation and positioning the region at the forefront. Bukele is driving the future of technology with a strategic vision.

With NVIDIA B300 GPUs in a Supermicro setup, El Salvador could deploy AI for e-government like multilingual chatbots handling citizen queries on services, predictive analytics for resource allocation (e.g., disaster response or budgeting), automated fraud detection in social programs, and NLP for processing legal docs or public feedback.

This sovereign compute enables real-time inference at national scale. For 6.5 million people, it scales efficiently—focus on fine-tuned models avoids overkill, powering geothermal-sustainable apps without cloud dependency.