The number of people who can use supercomputers varies depending on the institution and the specific supercomputer's capacity and access policies. Typically, supercomputers are used by researchers, scientists, and engineers in academia, government, and industry, with access often limited to those who have specific projects or collaborations. Some supercomputing facilities may allow multiple users to run jobs simultaneously, while others may have scheduled access or user quotas. Overall, the user base can range from a handful of individuals to hundreds or even thousands, depending on the context.
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.
There are so many variables to climate and weather climatologists make use of these computers.
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No they use Mainframes
More processing means faster, better computing.
Pencils, pens, calculators, supercomputers, logic
south africa, kenya, tanzania
yes
0. Everyone uses some form of technology - from rocks and sticks to supercomputers.
acording to me there r 7 super computers in india.
many: 1. param 2.pace 3.eka(IBM) and many more
They are fast.