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what are supercomputer ​

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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❁ Designed for ultra high performance tasks such as weather analysis encryption cracking and creation of animation.

❁ Supercomputers are large, expensive, massively parallel processing usually owned by government agencies or large corporations.

❁ It is a Generally accepted fact that the National security agency (NSA) houses a member of super computers dedicated to code breaking and intelligence gathering.

❁ Examples of supercomputers are IBM's deep blue, which defeated world chess champion Garry kasparov, Silicon graphics grey line and IBM Sequoia.

❁ Oak ridge National laboratory's latest flagship computer Titan which perform quadrillion calculations per second is the fastest supercomputer.

Answered by Anonymous
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A supercomputer is a type of computer that has the architecture, resources & components to achieve massive computing power. Today's supercomputers consists of tens of thousands of processors that are able to perform billions and millions of calculations or computations / second.

Supercomputers have higher processing power compared to normal computers.

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