power user

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power user

A power user runs complex simulations on a high-performance workstation.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • (Computing) A user who requires and utilizes advanced, high-performance computing capabilities: A "power user" is someone who operates software, systems, or hardware at an advanced level, demanding and exploiting the full potential, speed, and power of the technology, often for complex tasks like programming, data analysis, or graphic design.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • This software includes advanced features specifically designed for the power user.
    • As a power user, she immediately upgraded to the most powerful processor available.
    • The conference attracted developers and power users from around the globe.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can extend metaphorically beyond computing to describe an expert or intensive user of any complex system or product.
    • He is a power user of the library's archival database, knowing every search shortcut.
Variants and Related Words
  • Superuser (n): A user with the highest level of access privileges on a computer system, often an administrator. (Note: This is a related but distinct term focusing on access rights rather than performance needs).
  • End-user (n): The ultimate user of a product, not necessarily involved in its development. This is a broader, more general term.
Synonyms
  • Advanced user: A user with significant skill and knowledge.
  • Expert user: A user possessing specialized expertise.
  • Pro user: A professional or highly proficient user (often used in marketing).
Antonyms
  • Casual user: A user who engages with technology infrequently or for basic tasks.
  • Novice: A beginner or new user.
  • Basic user: A user with fundamental, non-specialized needs.
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • Cater to the power user: To design features or products specifically for advanced users.
    • The new update caters to the power user with extensive customization options.
power user

A power user runs complex simulations on a high-performance workstation.

Noun
  1. (computing) a computer user who needs the fastest and most powerful computers available