
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/glossary/hybrid-computer/What is a hybrid computer?
A hybrid computer is a computational system that combines the features of both analog and digital computers, harnessing the advantages of both types. Analog components are used to process differential equations and complex simulations in real-time, while the digital components manage logical operations and numerical computation. This makes hybrid computers particularly suited for tasks that require both types of processing, such as in the field of scientific research, weather forecasting, and flight simulations. The balanced blend of digital accuracy and analog speed allows the hybrid computers to handle a wide range of computational tasks efficiently.
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