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Supercomputer meaning in Urdu

Supercomputer Definitions

1) Supercomputer : نہایت تیز کمپیوٹر : (noun) a mainframe computer that is one of the most powerful available at a given time.

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Access Time : ڈیٹا تک پہنچنے کا وقت , Pawn : شطرنج , Magnetic Resonance Imaging : مرض کی تشخیص کے لئے کیا جانے والا ٹیسٹ , Add-In : کمپیوٹر کا اضافی پرزہ , Beta Test : دوسرا تجربہ , Alpha Test : ابتدائی ٹیسٹ , Touch Screen : ٹچ اسکرین , C.P.U. : کمپیوٹر کا مرکزی حصہ , Architecture : کمپیوٹر کا طرز تعمیر , Computer Simulation : کمپیوٹرکے ذریعے پیش کیا جانے والا نمونہ , Device Driver : چلانے والا , Document : ٹیکسٹ فائل , Computer Hardware : کمپیوٹر کا کوئی آلہ , Data Processing : معلومات بندی , Cisc : سی پی یو کی ہدایات , Computer Error : ایرر , Computer Program : کمپیوٹر کو ہدایت دینے والا پروگرام , Computer File : کمپیوٹر کی فائل , Computer Menu : فہرست , Computer Software : کمپیوٹر سوفٹ وئر , On-Line : اون لائن , Concurrent Execution : دو کمپیوٹروں پر بیک وقت چلنے والا پروگرام , Ai : مصنوعی ذہانت , Compile : کوڈ کو چلنے کے قابل بنانا , Interface : سوفٹ وئیر کا سامنے نظر آنے والا حصہ , Computer File Name : کمپیوٹر کی فائل کا نام , Ram : کمپیوٹر کی عارضی یاد داشت , Code : کمپیوٹر کو دی جانے والی ہدایات , Cyberspace : انٹرنيٹ , Stiff : طاقتور , Hop Up : صلاحیت بڑھانا

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Access Time: (computer science) the interval between the time data is requested by the system and the time the data is provided by the drive.

Pawn: (chess) the least powerful piece; moves only forward and captures only to the side; it can be promoted to a more powerful piece if it reaches the 8th rank.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging: MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is a medical imaging technique that uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves, and a computer to generate detailed images of the internal structures of the body. MRI provides a non-invasive way to visualize organs, tissues, and other structures in great detail, helping in the diagnosis and evaluation of various medical conditions.

Add-In: a printed circuit that can be inserted into expansion slots in a computer to increase the computer`s capabilities.

Beta Test: (computer science) a second test of an experimental product (such as computer software) carried out by an outside organization.

Alpha Test: (computer science) a first test of an experimental product (such as computer software) carried out by the developer.

Touch Screen: a computer display that enables the user to interact with the computer by touching areas on the screen.

C.P.U.: (computer science) the part of a computer (a microprocessor chip) that does most of the data processing.

Architecture: (computer science) the structure and organization of a computer`s hardware or system software.

Computer Simulation: (computer science) the technique of representing the real world by a computer program.

Device Driver: (computer science) a program that determines how a computer will communicate with a peripheral device.

Document: (computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using seven-bit ASCII characters.

Computer Hardware: (computer science) the mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a computer system.

Data Processing: (computer science) a series of operations on data by a computer in order to retrieve or transform or classify information.

Cisc: (computer science) a kind of computer architecture that has a large number of instructions hard coded into the CPU chip.

Computer Error: (computer science) the occurrence of an incorrect result produced by a computer.

Computer Program: (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute.

Computer File: (computer science) a file maintained in computer-readable form.

Computer Menu: (computer science) a list of options available to a computer user.

Computer Software: (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules and associated documentation pertaining to the operation of a computer system and that are stored in read/write memory.

On-Line: connected to a computer network or accessible by computer.

Concurrent Execution: the execution of two or more computer programs by a single computer.

Ai: the branch of computer science (AI) refers to the development of computer systems and software that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence, such as problem-solving, learning, and decision-making.

Compile: use a computer program to translate source code written in a particular programming language into computer-readable machine code that can be executed.

Interface: (computer science) a program that controls a display for the user (usually on a computer monitor) and that allows the user to interact with the system.

Computer File Name: (computer science) the name given to a computer file in order to distinguish it from other files; may contain an extension that indicates the type of file.

Ram: the most common computer memory which can be used by programs to perform necessary tasks while the computer is on; an integrated circuit memory chip allows information to be stored or accessed in any order and all storage locations are equally accessible.

Code: (computer science) the symbolic arrangement of data or instructions in a computer program or the set of such instructions.

Cyberspace: a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange.

Stiff: powerful.

Hop Up: make more powerful.

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