supercomputerlike
English
Alternative forms
- supercomputer-like
Etymology
From supercomputer + -like.
Adjective
supercomputerlike (comparative more supercomputerlike, superlative most supercomputerlike)
- Resembling or like a supercomputer.
- 1985, Computerworld, 15 July:
- Most industry watchers believe IBM will build on its relationship with Floating Point Systems, Inc. to develop some sort of supercomputer-like attached processor for IBM mainframes.
- 2015, Martin Ford, The Rise of the Robots, Oneworld 2015:
- Google, for example, offers developers a cloud-based machine learning application as well as a large-scale computational engine that lets developers solve huge, computationally intensive problems by running programs on massive supercomputerlike networks of servers.
- 1985, Computerworld, 15 July:
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