NVIDIA announces pushing the DGX A100 supercomputer system to support COVID-19
NVIDIA announces pushing the DGX A100 supercomputer system to support COVID-19

NVIDIA today announce plans to use the company's computer and artificial intelligence technology to help combat the spread of COVID-19.

NVIDIA has joined the current battle against the Corona virus by expanding its expertise in computer science and artificial intelligence technology in the supercomputer GDX A100 at the Argonne National Laboratory. The goal is to use the system's artificial intelligence technology to create rapid ways to respond to the spread of this virus.

NVIDIA announced this news today at the company's GTC 2020 event, as the company was preparing to send the first batch of AI-based computer systems to the lab to support research and quickly test the effectiveness of treatment with the virus.

DGX A100 is the third generation NVIDIA AI system. With support from the new company Tensor Core Ampere A100, up to 5 Petaflops of computing power are supported.

NVIDIA confirmed that a single A100 system can fully support and manage the data center on a flexible platform, and NVIDIA said the company is using the most powerful system to combat the success of treatment and vaccines provided by rapid research. Corona virus and has the ability to determine and study its spread. The virus can be infected within a few days or months.

NVIDIA's Kimberly Powell said that shortly after installing the first A100 system, artificial intelligence will be tested and examined by one billion drugs in less than 24 hours to start vaccine treatment and research. .

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