HPC at TACC, PSC, Univ. of Chicago Supports Completion of 1st Multiscale COVID-19 Virus Model

The Texas Advanced Computing Center has announced completion of what it said is the first complete, multiscale model of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a project that leveraged HPC resources at TACC, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) and the University of Chicago Research Computing Center (UCRCC). According to an article published late yesterday by TACC Technical Writer Jorge Salazar, the multiscale model of the virus was developed using TACC’s Frontera system, a Dell system powered by Intel Xeon Platinum processors and currently ranked 9th on the Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, along with the Anton 2 systems installed in 2016 at PSC and UCRCC’s Midway2, which also came online in 2016.

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