Supercomputers – The Stakeholders of Science


Supercomputer is defined as a specialized form of computer machine that are designed to perform complicated and precise tasks with maximum accuracy. Some of its application fields are in weather forecasting and in biological researches. They hold the power and capability of thousand desktop PC’s and thereby is pretty expensive. Till date The Blue Gene/L is regarded as the fastest computer to be ever made. It is now located in the national lab of Japan. To your ultimate surprise it can perform as many as 35.6 trillions of mathematical problems every second.

The basic differences between a supercomputer and desktop PC’s are listed below which will certainly offer you an initial overview of the capability of Supercomputers:

1) Supercomputers are regarded as the most powerful electronic machine on earth and only used difficult jobs that require massive analysis, accurate measurement and precise handling of data. It is widely used in high-tech laboratory researches, for weather forecasts, in nuclear researches, and in the animation industry and so on.

2) Power from Supercomputers is devoted to only a few programmes, whereas in the desktop computers all the applications are run concurrently.

The processing capacity of the Supercomputers is beyond our imagination. As a matter of fact initially it was mainly made use of because of its electric speed of calculation.

Supercomputers were first introduced by Samour cray. Samour cray brought to the world supercomputers with modern designs. He commenced those computers through his personally owned company called the ‘Cray research.’

Without a doubt Supercomputers are one of the best resources for the development of science and technology. In dealing with scientific processes they have proved to be pretty efficient. They are lot faster than the ones we use in our daily life but on the other side of the coin they are able to power limited data when comparison are drawn with normal PC’s.

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