What is a Supercomputer?
A supercomputer is a highly advanced computer designed to perform extremely fast calculations, often measured in floating-point operations per second (FLOPS).
These machines are used for complex tasks such as climate research, quantum mechanics, and simulations of physical phenomena. Supercomputers typically consist of thousands of processors working in parallel to achieve high performance.
They are essential for solving problems that are too large or complex for standard computers, enabling breakthroughs in science, engineering, and medicine.
