Massive computational resources are like having super powerful helpers who can do tons of work really fast.
Imagine you have a big puzzle with 10,000 pieces. It would take you forever to put it together by yourself. But if you had 100 friends all helping at the same time, each doing their own part, it wouldn’t take long at all. That’s what massive computational resources are like: they're a bunch of really fast helpers working together.
Like a Super Team
Think about your favorite video game. When you play it on a phone, sometimes it takes a while to load. But if you played the same game on a super powerful computer, everything would happen almost instantly. That’s because the super computer has massive computational resources, like having 100 friends helping you put together that puzzle.
These helpers can be in one place or spread out all over the world, working together to solve big problems, just like your puzzle friends!
Examples
- A supercomputer helping scientists predict the weather
- A robot learning to walk by trying hundreds of times
Ask a question
See also
- How Do Computers Actually Understand Text?
- How Do Computers Understand Language?
- How Do Computers Understand What You Type?
- What are ai accelerators?
- How does quantum computing differ from classical computing?