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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Most Powerful Supercomputers

from The World and Its Superlatives · host Tommy Vongphouthone

This episode explores the world of supercomputers—machines capable of performing quadrillions of calculations per second. It highlights leading systems such as Frontier, Fugaku, and Sunway TaihuLight, showing how they are used to simulate complex phenomena like climate change, disease spread, and cosmic evolution. The episode explains how supercomputers accelerate scientific discovery, improve disaster prediction, and support medical breakthroughs. It also addresses challenges such as energy consumption and data management, while looking ahead to future innovations like quantum computing and AI integration. Ultimately, it shows that supercomputers are not just powerful machines, but essential tools that expand human understanding and shape the future of science and technology.

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