Super Computer

Super Computer

A supercomputer is defined as an extremely powerful computing device that processes data at speeds measured in floating-point operations per second (FLOPS) to perform complex calculations and simulations, usually in the field of research, artificial intelligence, and big data computing.

200 to 300 gigabytes
In contrast, a supercomputer has a capacity of 200 to 300 gigabytes or more. Another useful comparison between supercomputers and personal computers is in the number of processors in each machine. A processor is the circuitry responsible for handling the instructions that drive a computer.
Supercomputers are the fastest and the most expensive machines. They have high processing speed compared to other computers. The speed of a supercomputer is generally measured in FLOPS (Floating point Operations Per Second). Some of the faster supercomputers can perform trillions of calculations per second.

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