Radiology supercomputer “Project Clara” could improve imaging quality while speeding up the detection of fatal diseases like cancer and heart failure, Forbes has reported.

The technology, developed by California tech company Nvidia, aims to build a platform that will improve medical imaging and propel practice forward. Project Clara draws from current advancements in computation and has the ability to renew the capabilities of machines that already exist.

According to Forbes, the machines in line for a facelift are “currently vital to the early detection of deadly conditions,” which include heart disease and cancer.