Large corporations often use powerful computers called __________ to store, manage, and process data from thousands of users.
High-throughput screening
High-throughput screening
High-throughput screening
Super Computers are simply that, Computers that run faster than your standard desktop computer. Super Computers usually are made of multiple connected processors and large amounts of computer memory. Some systems that have been developed have over a thousand CPUS and Huge processing capabilities about to reach into the PETA-FLOP range which basically means they can process over a 1000 trillion operations in a second. Put this in comparison with a typical home computer which can process about 2.4 billion operations a second.
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They are the mightiest computers. they process millions of instructions in few seconds they are the most expensive computers
What sets of instructions do computers use to process data? - Computer Programs
Wayne I. Boucher has written: 'Spinoza' 'The process of conglomerate mergers' -- subject(s): Conglomerate corporations, Consolidation and merger of corporations
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yes, computers do understand the data they process, they are able to do this because of the processor all computers have in their circuit.
The strength of computers is their ability to process tedious mathematical chores in a fraction of the time that a human being could do them. The weaknesses of computers is that the ability to process things faster has forced human beings to work faster, harder, and longer, and to become dependent on the computers for information, and even to the point of taking the place of physical social interaction.
Weather is an insanely complicated process. Even with all the technology we have, meteorologists are still wrong a lot. There is just too much data and too many calculations to run for people to do it by hand.