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supercomputer
[ soo-per-kuhm-pyoo-ter, soo-per-kuhm-pyoo-ter ]
noun
- a very fast, powerful mainframe computer, used in advanced military and scientific applications.
supercomputer
/ ˌsuːpəkəmˈpjuːtə /
noun
- a powerful computer that can process large quantities of data of a similar type very quickly
Derived Forms
- ˌsupercomˈputing, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of supercomputer1
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Example Sentences
The researchers aren’t the only ones to suggest building a large quantum supercomputer out of a network of simpler devices.
Their state grows exponentially more complicated with each additional particle, choking simulations on even the mightiest supercomputers.
Only in the last few years, with the growth of supercomputers, have theorists had enough computing power to model massive stars with the complexity needed to achieve explosions.
In terms of this kind of nonlinear complexity, fire is a lot like weather—but the computational fluid dynamic models that are used to build forecasts for, say, the National Weather Service require supercomputers.
For programs that have to deal with very large or very small numbers, like those that model the climate or quantum physics on supercomputers, this extra precision can be very useful.
The quirky sci-fi thriller Transcendence finds Depp playing a scientist whose brain is downloaded onto a supercomputer.
This is why the cellphone in your pocket is as powerful as a mid-'70s-era supercomputer for a minute fraction of the cost.
Ahalt and his peers in the supercomputer community are hoping it stays that way.
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