[1] The supercomputer was activated on 9 May 2018 after a two-year program to establish it with a cost of NT$430 million.
Its hardware consists of 252 nodes, each of which contains two Intel Xeon Gold CPUs and eight NVIDIA V100 GPUs.
There are 50,400 cores in total with 900 nodes,[16][14] using Intel Xeon Platinum 8280 2.4 GHz CPU (28 Cores/CPU)[14][17] and using CentOS as Operating System.
[19][20] It is currently open access to scientists and more to do specific research after get permission from Taiwan's National Center for High-performance Computing.
Taiwania 3 uses InfiniBand HDR100 100 Gbit/s high speed Internet connection to ensure better performance of the supercomputer.