Considering the fact a Mac is often slower than a normal PC and a average super computer is roughly the speed of around 100 PCs.
A supercomputer is an extremely large amount more powerful than a Mac.
No - a supercomputer is a single device or system (although fast and expensive). A massive collection of networked computers can give the results of a supercomputer but they would not be considered one.
They are fast, but a supercomputer is faster.
Of course not. It's IE.
They are fast compared to a snail but slow compared to an earwig. Also their fast when running for their life.
I suggest the i mac because it is fast.
Apple has many different and diverse products compared to PC. There is the ipod, ipad, iphone and of course Mac computers. Mac's are also better than pc's for business.
i think latest supercomputer is "road runner".
In June 2014 the world's fastest supercomputer was Tianhe-2, a supercomputer developed by China's National University of Defense Technology. This checked out at 33.86 Pflop/s (quadrillions of calculations per second) on the Linpack benchmark.
A supercomputer is a very fast computer. A computer that uses few instructions and runs them quickly is considered a RISC computer.
This cannot really be answered because the term supercomputer is relative to the era. However, the term supercomputer started in common use in early 1980's when everyone was racing to show how fast their computers were. In the 1980's, the fastest supercomputer when this term was first in regular use was a Cray computer. This is not something that was discovered or invented, but developed by many over time.
The MacBook is a great computer but it would not be officially classed as a SuperComputer.
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