If you count that as six factors, then you also have to count 64.
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512 = 29 or 768 = 28*3 have 9 prime factors each.
210 has 4, which is the maximum possible. There are other numbers with 4 different prime factors.
Prime numbers only have two factors, one and the number itself.
512 has 9 prime factors
8192 has 13 prime factors
96 = 2*2*2*2*2*3 has 6 prime factors, but only 2 different ones.The maximum number of different prime factors is 3: for 30, 42, 66, 70 and 78.
There is no prime number from one to a hundred that has more factors than any other prime number. By definition, a prime number has exactly two factors, 1 and itself. The number 1 has only one factor - itself. All prime numbers have exactly the same number of factors - two. Composite numbers have more than two factors.
If a number has 5 factors then it most certainly is not prime. Hence there is some confusion as to what you are asking here.
All prime numbers have exactly two factors. There is not a prime number below 50 that has the most factors since they all have the same number of factors.
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16 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2