Supercomputers represent the highest tier of computational capability ever built by humans. Unlike conventional computers that execute tasks sequentially, supercomputers rely on massive parallel architectures. Hundreds of thousands—or even millions—of processors operate simultaneously, dividing enormous computational problems into smaller segments that can be solved in parallel. These architectures are designed to tackle the most complex…

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