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Cloud players and research groups join the fight against COVID-19 with high-performance computing

The federal government earlier announced the launch of its COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium, a unique public/private industry initiative to support researchers across the globe to harness and leverage supercomputers in the US. The White House spearheaded this move along with the US Department of Energy (DoE) and IBM. 

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The consortium includes 16 entities that come from the US government and academic leaders, all of whom have volunteered free compute time and resources on their high-performance machines. In total, the combined computing resources represent 16 systems with more than 330 petaflops, 775,000 central processing unit cores, and 34,000 graphics processing units, meaning it can perform around 330 trillion floating-point operations per second. A few of these members and its capabilities are:

While the consortium underscores HPC’s relevance in solving today’s problems, it isn’t the first time the technology has been used in a science and medical setting. In fact, drug discovery and DNA sequencing were some of the earliest and most common HPC use cases. Today, this focus is shifting to help the global response to COVID-19. Other examples include:

This post was written by Senior Analyst Tracy Woo, and it originally appeared here.

Article source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/cloud-players-and-research-groups-join-the-fight-against-covid-19-with-high-performance-computing/#ftag=RSSbaffb68