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1. Method of connecting multiple computers to work together as a single system, commonly used in supercomputers.
2. Cutting-edge technology that uses quantum-mechanical phenomena to perform computations, promising immense speedups in certain tasks.
3. Powerful computers designed to perform complex calculations at high speeds.
4. Technique used in supercomputers to divide tasks among multiple processors for faster computation.
5. Computing system capable of executing at least one quadrillion (a thousand trillion) operations per second.
6. A method where tasks are divided among multiple computers connected over a network to achieve supercomputing power.
7. Distributed computing model that utilizes interconnected resources for high-performance tasks, akin to a virtual supercomputer.
8. Next frontier in supercomputing, aiming to achieve speeds of at least one exaflop (a billion billion calculations per second).