World's Fastest Supercomputer Joins the Fight Against COVID-19
World's Fastest Supercomputer Joins the Fight Against COVID-19

World's Fastest Supercomputer Joins the Fight Against COVID-19 Japan's Fugaku supercomputer recently surpassed a U.S. IBM machine as the world's fasted computer.

Now, it's being used to help tackle the global health crisis.

Satoshi Matsuoka, head of Riken Center for Computational Science, commented about the computer's capabilities.

Satoshi Matsuoka, via statement Fugaku is already being used to develop a better understanding of how coronavirus can be halted in specific environments such as office spaces.

Researchers hope it will help to identify potential treatments for the disease in 2021.

Fugaku is able to carry out 2.8 times more calculations per second than the IBM computer known as Summit.