Folding@Home network, the long-standing distributed computing project (recently added COVID-19-related research tasks to its list of projects) is now capable of providing 470 PetaFLOPS of raw compute power.With this Folding@Home is more than twice as powerful as Summit’s 149 PetaFLOPS of sustained output, the world’s fastest supercomputer and making the network faster than the world’s top seven supercomputers, combined.Summits, the fastest supercomputer is powered with 220,800 CPU cores, 188,416,000 CUDA cores, 9.2PB of memory, and 250PB of mixed NVRAM/storage for the task. Two weeks ago that Summit had also joined the COVID-19 fight and has already found 77 different small-molecule drug compounds that might be useful to fight against the virus.