
Since that time, the benchmark has been surpassed multiple times most recently, academics from a university in Switzerland calculated Pi to be 82.8 trillion digits, which is more than twice as much as the number of digits that the Google team achieved a few years ago. Google Cloud has a program that allows anyone to calculate the digits of Pi.Īccording to Engadget, Iwao and her colleagues previously established a new standard for precision in computing in 2019, when they completed a calculation of 31.4 trillion digits, which was the previous record. Part of her work is to produce demos and run experiments that highlight the technological capabilities that developers can do with the platform. Iwao is working as a developer on the Google Cloud. And from then on, she took the challenge using Google Cloud.

When she was younger, part of Emma Haruka Iowa's childhood dream was to break the record for pi. She has determined that the value of pi at the 100-trillionth decimal point is 0. This accomplishment comes just three years after Iwao and her colleagues at Google established a global record for calculating π with the highest degree of accuracy.ĭue to this recent discovery, Iwao has established a new world record for calculating the most digits of pi by making use of the cloud computing infrastructure.

Iwao, a developer advocate for Google Cloud, has established a new world record for calculating the most digits of pi. Google developer Emma Haruka Iwao has once again solved Pi's 100 trillion digits.
