Governments are turning to high-speed computers, which are 1000 times more powerful than ordinary computers, which will accelerate the fight against the Covid 19 pandemic.

And supercomputers can do maths 2.8 times faster than their closest competitor, the American SUMMIT.

According to the global ranking of "Top500", which tracks the evolution of processing power in computers for more than two decades, the Japanese super computer "Fugaku" is the fastest and most modern supercomputer in the world, and it was used to combat the Covid-19 pandemic by simulating how the virus drops spread in Office space and trains.

Experts hope that these computers will help develop effective treatment by next year.

The United States government is working with industry and academic leaders such as NASA, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and IBM to form a Covid-19 anti-high-performance computing coalition to employ the world's most powerful computing resources to support Covid-19 virus research.

It is noteworthy that he works in the Covid-19 anti-coalition coalition so far 40 members in 66 existing projects.

NASA had previously announced its readiness to offer its expertise in supercomputing to help in the global fight against Covid-19. Researchers working on projects related to Corona will be able to apply for the use of supercomputers for a specified period, which will accelerate the calculations needed to slow down the pandemic.