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We gathered all of this information by creating survey questions for random people to answer and it was most overwhelming that a lot of people did agree to the fact that MC DONALD'S drive thru is a very good idea rather than just having your typical fast food restaurant. Drive thru saves time and is convenient for the environment as the road ways won't be too crowded with vehicles seeking places to park their vehicles. Most people in the survey agreed to the 'not inferior quality' with sixty four percent of people with different ages agreeing to it. 'Not inferior quality' means, the quality does not change. It is still the tip-top MC DONALD'S that people love. No quality difference. The lowest factors that people agreed too was the 'time saving' and 'good for car users' with fifty percent agreeing which is still quite a good rate. So basically, we did this survey to help us understand the market and help construct a bar chart and did analyzing on what the advantages are of MC DONALD'S drive thru in Brunei. There about more than 5 good things people could agree too about drive thru fast food places.

The fastest type of computer. Supercomputers are very expensive and are employed for specialized applications that require immense amounts of mathematical calculations. For example, weather forecasting requires a supercomputer. Other uses of supercomputers include animated graphics, fluid dynamic calculations, nuclear energy research, and petroleum exploration.

The chief difference between a supercomputer and a mainframe is that a supercomputer channels all its power into executing a few programs as fast as possible, whereas a mainframe uses its power to execute many programs concurrently.

Systems with a massive number of processors generally take one of two paths: in one approach, e.g. in grid computing the processing power of a large number of computers in distributed, diverse administrative domains, is opportunistically used whenever a computer is available. In another approach, a large number of processors are used in close proximity to each other, e.g. in a computer cluster. The use of multi-core processors combined with centralization is an emerging direction. Currently, Japan's K computer (a cluster) is the fastest in the world.

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