These are the best/fastest:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer
Should only set you back a few million.....
2007-03-02 14:12:46
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answered by computertech82 6
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Since computers are always changing, I wouldn't say there is a best on in the world.
2007-03-02 14:06:32
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answered by Linds 7
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Mine.
I should have a mug that say "Owner of the world greatest computer".
Seriously, the most powerful computer in the world is the server computer named Road Runner. They contains rack after rack of processor with loads of system memory.
2007-03-02 14:10:01
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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10 reasons why PC is better than a Mac
1.
10. If you want to crash your MAC, you don't need to try too hard.
9. You can't get confused about which button to press on the mouse.
There is only one.
8. A MAC makes a better paperweight.
7. You don't have to worry about upgradability when you buy your MAC.
There is no such thing.
6. You don't need to worry about homework since you'll be so busy trying
to work your MAC that you won't have time to do homework.
5. You don't have to worry about learning how to use complex command
line parameters. The MAC can't do anything complex anyway.
4. You don't have to worry about Multi-tasking since the MAC can't do it
anyway.
3. You don't have to worry about filling up your hard drive. Those
oversized applications will do it for you.
2. If you need to lose weight, buying a MAC will cut in to your food
budget, hence limiting you opportunity to get food.
1. If you buy a MAC, you don't have to worry about over spending. You
don't have any money left.
Dell is the BEST so far.
2007-03-02 14:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The human brain - it has unlimited disk space, very low latency and access times, and is the only computer that can reason. Plus, some of those cases are spectacular. ;-)
2007-03-10 06:28:06
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answered by headmaster382005 2
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A Mac Pro.
http://apple.com/macpro
2007-03-02 14:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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thats a pretty vague question...some computers on the "high end for consumers run about 5k,...where truely high end computers can run 50k and up usually the more it is the better it is.
2007-03-02 14:08:12
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answered by Carlo R 4
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By out, do you mean available to the public?
You can spend upwards of $20,000 on a PC, just get as many as possible of the best parts sold, or make a giant server rack ect. (Just to have it be obsolete in 10 years) But who really needs 100 GB of RAM and 10 Tera bytes of storage?
2007-03-02 14:05:51
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answered by dhpc_raptor 3
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IF YOU MEAN PCs I think Gateway.
2007-03-09 13:04:48
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answered by Bettee62 6
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MINE ,BECAUSE ITS MINE !
2007-03-10 11:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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