Information is processed quickly using multiple processors.
Supercomputers
There are two fairly simple answers to that question:# Supercomputers are expensive! (tens of thousands to millions of dollars) # The architecture for supercomputers is typically proprietary. Any software you run on it would have to be at least recompiled, if not rewritten completely from source on the computer. This means no normal games or photo/video editing software would run (those being the major reasons a "home" user would want a powerful computer for).
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Visual cognition is a process of understanding and deciphering visual information. This is considered to be a mental process that begins with visual stimuli that once processed becomes a memory or information.
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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.
Supercomputers were invented to tackle complex computational problems that traditional computers could not efficiently solve. Their development was driven by the need for advanced calculations in fields such as weather forecasting, climate modeling, molecular modeling, and simulations for scientific research. The ability to process vast amounts of data and perform intricate calculations rapidly made supercomputers vital for pushing the boundaries of knowledge in various domains.
They are fast.
Either the Human brain or a super computer.
Supercomputers can cost anywhere from a few million to hundreds of millions of dollars, depending on their capabilities and specifications.
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