It will be entirely constructed from parts made in China. A prototype is expected for early 2018, and Tianhe-3 will be fully operational in 2020. It will be able to analyze smog distribution on a national level, simulate earthquakes and epidemic outbreaks.

CAS news release, February 20, 2017

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