The U.S. Is Opening Up Access To Its Supercomputers To Beat COVID-19

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The U.S. is opening up access to its supercomputers to beat Covid-19:

Update: April 6, 2020: 9.45am PTThe U.S. is making portions of over 30 supercomputers available to researchers worldwide to help identify therapies and vaccines related to the coronavirus. Supercomputers can process vast datasets and conduct complex simulations of molecules’ behavior much faster than other hardware, so the hope is this will help turbocharge efforts to combat the virus.

Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft are also part of the initial consortium and are offering their cloud-based services to accelerate research work.

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