Organizations that uses supercomputers: Space Exploration agencies,
Biomedical research agencies,
Nuclear research agencies,
Oil exploration agencies and
Aircraft and weapons testing agencies,
Meteorlogist agencies.
Uses: Data processing.
Another name for a supercomputer is called a NAP( Network Access Point)
Yes they do. As far as I know, they already use or will be using the IBM Blue Gene. http://newsbytes.ph/2013/05/18/ph-gets-its-first-supercomputer/ http://betterphils.blogspot.jp/2013/06/first-supercomputer-in-asean-countries.html
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A "supercomputer" is simply a large computer, that works very fast (much faster than the average home computer). There are many of them, so it is doubtful whether they all use the same type of storage. Computers usually use hard drives to store data; other options include flash storage, and RAM.
NASA has probablly the biggest SuperComputer in the entire world, i may be wrong, but from what I've seen it is the largest. Try using Google images too find the biggest!
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yes, they use it to monitor your behavior while you sleep
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i think latest supercomputer is "road runner".
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Another name for a supercomputer is called a NAP( Network Access Point)
The MacBook is a great computer but it would not be officially classed as a SuperComputer.
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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.