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Glen David Short
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The Fugaku supercomputer has chosen dozens of prospective COVID-19 remedies from more than 2,000 drugs, researchers said Friday.The Fugaku supercomputer has chosen dozens of... researchers said Friday.
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Jim1348
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That is very useful, at least in the short term, to screen existing drugs. I hope some of them work.
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Glen David Short
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MareNostrum supercomputer also making progress - "Given the volume and complexity of the questions, researchers have turned to a supercomputer called MareNostrum. Its fourth version can perform eleven thousand trillion operations per second."
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Bobzilla
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11 thousand Trillion..I can't even begin to wrap my head around that. After 11, I think I need more beer, because that only leaves 1 left in the 12 pack.
The "convenient" new 11 thousand trillion pack from Anheuser-Busch NOW WE"RE TALKING! |
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TruboXL
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The power of Arm64 supercomputers \o/
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mikey
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Another supercomputer in Tennessee USA also ran Covid-19 and came up with this:
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Glen David Short
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folding@home has also had some success. the last part of this article is enlightening
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Rickjb
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@GDShort:
Why did you not post this info in the thread that is already there to discuss Interesting News Articles About OPN1 - COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus ? Because people often post in that thread, it stays near the top of the threads in the OPN forum, and the many people interested in that subject would be able to easily find your posts there. As soon as people stop posting in this separate thread it will drift lower in the list of threads and will perhaps be forgotten. |
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Glen David Short
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Why did you not post this info in the thread that is already there to discuss Interesting News Articles About OPN1 - COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus ? Hi Rickjb With all due respect, if you read my post above, it says, "folding@home has also had some success. the last part of this article is enlightening " Which was in reply to the post immediately above, which lauded a supercomputer in Tennessee. And if you take the time to read the final paragraph in my linked article, its very interesting how folding@homes' distributed computing has purportedly surpassed that of Summit. My original post was dated 4 June, so it would require a lot of backscrolling to follow these stories together, if it was posted in the 120-page thread you recommend. But, I take your point onboard! ![]() |
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