10 Most Powerful Computers of All Time
Posted 09/30/08 at 01:45:10 PM by Tom Edwards
4. Roadrunner

Roadrunner is a $133 million computer used for classified military projects. Perhaps a $135 million computer will be able to find weapons of mass destruction.
3. HAL

How many conversations between a man and a computer have become cultural touchstones? By our count, one. Even folks who consider sci-fi a sort of geek plague that will instantaneously make you wear your pants three inches too high and utilize a Flowbee for your next haircut know that HAL doesn’t want to open the pod bay doors.
2. Master Control Program
We can think of no other computer powerful enough to cause a grown man to do this:

1. M5 Multitronic System

Yes, Dr. Who was first, but Start Trek remains unquestionably the geek TV touchstone. And while the other machines on this list present a broad range of unique and previously unseen powers, we’re quite confident in our assessment that no other machine could possibly be more powerful than the rig that was powerful enough to power the ship that powered the show that powers a million geeks!
Something we left off the list? Enter your choices in the comments below.
How about the Cylons from
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Sun, 10/05/2008 - 7:54pm
How about the Cylons from BattleStar Gallactica they were all computer controlled sentient robots.
Also I just got a RoboSapien from Wall Mart for 30bucks on sale so would he count.. He certainly is cool.
Colossus
Submitted by johnj on Fri, 10/03/2008 - 6:30pm
What about Colossus the super computer that tried to take over the world.
Colossus: The Forbin Project from 1970.
Was the tardis in the
Submitted by Shalbatana on Wed, 10/01/2008 - 7:25am
Was the tardis in the mag's print countdown? I don't remember seeing it. Nice that some of the computers listed have alternate explanations from the print mag too.
I would have to agree about Deep thought and the Earth.... wspecially since I'm not sure I'd count the tardis as a "computer" either. Still it's nice to see it turning up everywhere from time to time.
This list stuff is a great idea. Muy fun!
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Tony Stark in Iron Man has
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 7:30pm
Tony Stark in Iron Man has an awsome household and engineering computer system. Also I hear that Bill Gates has an awsome Household computer system with everything that money can buy. Even stuff that isn't available yet. His windows double as computer screens. It's awsome. I only know a little bit about his computerized house and the rest is speculation but it makes me hot to think about it.
Gorman's Supercomputer
Submitted by Nick Burns on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 6:50pm
No mention of the computer that nearly killed Superman.
And let's not forget Braniac himself.
ORAC????
Submitted by amacieli on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 4:46pm
Umm, skuze me, but what about Orac from Blake's 7?? That thing predated House by decades.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orac_(Blake%27s_7)
Another
Submitted by lunchbox73 on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 2:19pm
What about the Bat Computer in the Bat Cave? Now that thing was bad ass. Push a few random flashing buttons and a card pops out with the location of Joker's next crime. It was even labeled BAT COMPUTER in case it wasn't obvious.
It's been a while since I've watched but I'm pretty sure the Super Friends has a pretty sweet rig in the Hall of Justice too...
Um, how about Teletraan-1
Submitted by Scorponok on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 12:04pm
Um, how about Teletraan-1 from The Transformers, pretty bad ass computer in my book.
Umm u forgot one...
Submitted by strykyr on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 11:15am
The Knight Industries Two Thousand. It talk, it drives, it jumps, it has a built in ATM, it has x-ray vision. It can even turn off your alarm from your garage. It also plays video games with you. It had cell phone tech before the old bricks came out. It has not one but TWO displays. And it was your vary own doctor-friend-shrink-baby sitter-alarm clock-chaufer-bullet proof shield-jokester-portable tv. And he taught Topanga in Boy Meets World. Bonnie wasn't too hard to look at tho.
I have watched the new stuff. They ruined the turbo boost concept but not too bad.
As far as I know ALL those other computers couldn't handle getting shot...with the exception of the one in the Enterprise...but it shot back. And KITT was the only one that would get u laid....sure worked for the hoff.
I have to agree with this
Submitted by StarWolf on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 11:04am
I have to agree with this one!
Excuse me!
Submitted by neo1piv14 on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 10:44am
Woah woah woah. Where is Deep Thought or Earth? The computers that could calculate that answer and the question (respectively) to the Great Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything! For shame, Max PC
Agree where is Skynet
Submitted by TheZomb on Tue, 09/30/2008 - 5:56pm
You say deep blue gives insight into computer overlords while skynet took over the world
ELIMINATE Do Daleks
Submitted by nekollx on Wed, 10/08/2008 - 11:07am
ELIMINATE
Do Daleks count?
What about Master Mold? He was a sentient machine that built Sentinals in his chest.
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