This changes often but for today, the fastest processor is Intel's Core 2 Extreme QX9775 based on the Yorkfield Core.
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There are no commercially available or viable electric cars on the market today. The answer is virtually zero.
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A supercomputer is usually defined as a computer with at least 10 times the processing speed and at least 10 times the memory of the fastest standard commercially available model of computer. Supercomputers are traditionally optimized for high speed floating point mathematical operations as used in scientific, engineering, or image processing applications; not for alphanumeric processing or input/output speeds as might be used in business applications. As the technology of commercially available computers is always advancing, the definition of what is a supercomputer is also correspondingly always shifting. In other words, today's supercomputers are usually outperformed by far cheaper standard and more general purpose commercially available computers within a few years.
The concept is still being worked on today. No commercially available cars are yet produced. The engineering is still on going.
The fastest computers are constantly changing. Even if I knew the answer right now, I would be wrong next week. Most the fastest computers today are designed for high performance gaming from companies such as Alienware.
The only floppy drive system commercially available today is the 3.5" floppy disk drive. Previously there were both 5.25" and 8.00" disks/drives also available for PC's.
A microprocessor is any computer with all ALU & control unit functions integrated into a single chip (or a very small number of chips). Microcontrollers are specialized microprocessors that also have memory and sometimes part of the I/O functions integrated into the chip too. Their main evolution has been to get higher performance and support for more memory. Even the simplest and least expensive microprocessor today has the ability to perform tasks far beyond the abilities of the fastest and most expensive supercomputers built in the 1970s.
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