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supercomputers. Big Blue's (IBM) BlueGene;
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Airplanes not necessarily use supercomputers but, supercomputers are used to design airplanes. One of the many uses of supercomputers is to model how wind and turbulence affect an airplane. Supercomputers are also used in advanced flight simulators.
The average cost of supercomputers typically ranges from 500 million to 1 billion.
They are fast.
Supercomputers can cost anywhere from a few million to hundreds of millions of dollars, depending on their capabilities and specifications.
Charles A. Jortberg has written: 'The Mini Computers (Kids & Computers)' 'Big Machines' -- subject(s): Computers, Juvenile literature 'The first computers' -- subject(s): Computers, History, Juvenile literature 'The supercomputers' -- subject(s): Supercomputers, Computers, Juvenile literature
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IBM (also known as "Big Blue") built supercomputers in the 1980s.
Environmental modeling Financial modeling Atomic explosion modeling. Cryptography Data processing for big data experiments such as BABA and CERN.
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