WHO HAS THE BEST COMPUTER

KishanW

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mine is the best,

500MHz Genuine intel Celeron
1Mb onboard VGA(+1Mb from the ram)
256Mb ram(1Mb shared with the VGA) @ 100MHz bus speed
HP Pavilion branded
CD writer(i never used that)
40GB hard Drive
Monitor 15 inch SAMSUNG SyncMaster
 

Anusha

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KishanW said:
mine is the best,

500MHz Genuine intel Celeron
1Mb onboard VGA(+1Mb from the ram)
256Mb ram(1Mb shared with the VGA) @ 100MHz bus speed
HP Pavilion branded
CD writer(i never used that)
40GB hard Drive
Monitor 15 inch SAMSUNG SyncMaster
Agreed! :)
 

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    zCexVe

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    crazyfool

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    IBM has the best computer:

    Blue Gene/L prototype became the fastest supercomputer in a single installation using its 65536 nodes to run at 135.5 TFLOPS (10^12 FLOPS).

    On October 28, 2005 the machine reached 280.6 TFLOPS with 131072 nodes. The LLNL system is expected to achieve at least 360 TFLOPS, and a future update will take it to 0.5 PFLOPS.

    :p
     

    zCexVe

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    crazyfool said:
    IBM has the best computer:

    Quote:
    Blue Gene/L prototype became the fastest supercomputer in a single installation using its 65536 nodes to run at 135.5 TFLOPS (10^12 FLOPS).

    On October 28, 2005 the machine reached 280.6 TFLOPS with 131072 nodes. The LLNL system is expected to achieve at least 360 TFLOPS, and a future update will take it to 0.5 PFLOPS.


    :p
    IBM doesnt own it as it is made for US government agency like nuclear research or sumthing.But IBM does service it means like owning it.