Supercomputers are currently the fastest type of computer available. These machines are designed for tasks that require massive amounts of calculations and processing power, such as weather forecasting, scientific research, and complex simulations. They typically consist of thousands of interconnected processors working together to achieve high-performance computing.
The fastest typist ever recorded is Barbara Blackburn, who can type 212 words per minute with an accuracy level of about 95%.
Barbara Blackburn is the fastest typist on record, at 150 words per minute for 50 minutes.
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The speed of sound is fastest in solids because the molecules are closely packed together, allowing sound waves to travel quickly through the material.
probly a mac.
They are fast, but a supercomputer is faster.
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The fastest type of memory on a computer is the registers that form the execution model of the processor.
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According to TOP500, the fastest computer is currently (as of September 2017) the Sunway TaihuLight, at a speed of 93 petaflops. I don't know whether this is also the most expensive computer.
It depends what type of computer you have... I have an X6 computer (6 core), if I wanted I could put XP on my computer, but I wouldn't want to..
Currently, China has the fastest computer
The fastest type of memory on a computer is the registers that form the execution model of the processor.
Jaguar - The World's Fastest Computer - AMD
OK it depends on the computer on my computer the fastest is poptropica.com but it depends on yours
It depends what type of computer you're talking about but the fastest computer in the world regardless of the type is China's Tianhe-2 supercomputer at 33.86 petaFLOPS, or 33.86 quadrillion floating point operations per second.