Examples of using Supercomputers in English and their translations into Dutch
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This type of encryption is unbreakable even by today's supercomputers.
So a decade from now, our supercomputers will be about 500 times faster than the human brain.
You have one of the world's fastest supercomputers in the basement of the Department of Energy.
But if brains are such a winning formula why aren't all animals armed with supercomputers?
She is later depicted as a genius who has skipped several grades of school and can program supercomputers.
then any dedicated organization with large supercomputers can do the same much faster.
Using supercomputers, we can simulate how gravity, even now, Causes galaxies to be attracted to one another,
Kurzweil predicts that in the near future tiny supercomputers will be integrated into the human body to bolster some of its weaknesses.
But fortunately, supercomputers are increasingly available to astronomers eager to simulate the past,
Using supercomputers, scientists not only study the past,
Imec is also involved in the ExaScience Life Lab to build supercomputers for major medical problems developing new medication,
Once supercomputers have been developed that are able to carry out complex
Stevens is going to develop novel simulation techniques that fully exploit the next generation of supercomputers in order to simulate thermal convection in highly turbulent flows.
Of the Top500 supercomputers are built from standard Lenovo systems linked together
December 2012: One of the most powerful supercomputers in the world has now been fully installed
At present, China's supercomputers are in the leading position in the world.
In the basement of the Department of Energy. You have one of the world's fastest supercomputers.
This building houses the ALMA correlator, one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world.
no matter where supercomputers are located.
But we're sending it to the NSA to see if the Fort Meade supercomputers can do anything else with it.