2. Supercomputers
Supercomputers are the fastest and most expensive computers in the world.
They can cost over a hundred million pounds to build and very few organisations can afford to purchase one.
They are mainly used by governments such as the military, security services and the weather office and also large universities for scientific research, modeling etc
Large commercial organisations and also use them. For example pharmaceutical companies carry out drug research and modeling.
Whilst supercomputers are working, they generate so much heat that they need to be housed in specifically designed rooms with environmental controls and air conditioning systems. It is vital that the atmosphere is kept free of dust particles and special filters are used to keep the air clean.
There may be many miles of cables which connect the computer to various peripherals. In order to hide the cables, false floors and ceilings are often needed.
Supercomputers usually need their own back up electricity generator to ensure that they can continue to work even when there is a power failure.
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