max power said:
The key to your post is the 's' after PS3. Yes, you could make a supercomputer out of multiple PS3's, but you could probably do that with enough NES's if you were so inclined. And for every ONE place that does it with PS3's, there are dozens or hundreds more that do it with Intel or AMD hardware that you could run in your desktop or laptop.
Fact of the matter is, calling an 80GB or 160GB (SORRY) hard drive "massive," and a $400 piece of consumer electronics a "supercomputer," is absurd. Do you seriously disagree? |
Of course, there is dedicated hardware. But I got my PC from Dell.com and spent a lot of money for it to run games. It's still can do the processing power of my PS3.








