A super computer is not defined by how much it costs (or weighs if that is what you were talking about), nor does it necessarily have to have hundreds of processors (though clustering is the easiest and cheapest way to go about it). I dont know exactly at what point a cluster becomes a super computer, but more than likely it has more to do with how many FLOPS (Floating Point Operations Per Second) it can work with. From my short google surf I see that the PS3 is capable of calculating at 2 Terra FLOPS. 8 * 2 is 16 TFLOPS. Does this kick your computers ass? Yes. If you clustered 2 of your computers would it kick your ass? Yes. If you clusted 4 of your computers would this kick your ass? Yes. 8? Most likely. 10? Still highly possible.
While this doesnt push out the whopping 180+ TFLOPS some of IBM's super computers can, It is remarkably powerful and cheap. This does not devalue the word "super" at all.
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in the end, the ps3 is a computer
Like I said before, the PS3 has insane potential. Didn't I hear somewhere that the ARMY is using the PS3 for a defense grid or research program
Thats what I like about the 360 too. Supercomputers litter the video game world!
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