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PowerPC is actually the name for the processing chip Apple used in the their mac/Macintosh computer series. As of several years ago they began using Intel chips. There is a range of Power PC processors which are used in everything from Cray super computers to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Knowing that: 1. No version of Windows in recent history has been written for SPARC processors. 2. SPARC processors are expensive. You'll never see them on a Wal-Mart shelf. 3. The x86 architecture is the most popular architecture for computers. 4. Windows is the most popular operating system You most definitely have a computer with an x86 processor.
Connecting multiple computers to act as a single unit is called clustering. Basically your answer is no. You should spend all your money/efforts on one system.
I'm not sure about the third one, but I know two of them: LGA1155 LGA2011
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IBM make servers that run on PS3's Cell processor, the second most powerful computer in the world, Jaguar, uses Cell processors.
" lbs " is a widely used abbreviation that means " pounds ". ' 3 pounds ' and ' 3 lbs ' are both the same thing.
Neither. The PlayStation 3 uses a Cell processor, developed by IBM, Sony, and Toshiba. It is similar to PowerPC processors that were used in pre-2005 Macs.
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One can find forums regarding the computer games console the Playstation 3 widely across the internet, most computer games sites have their own forum rooms.
The older ones which allowed you to play PS2 games.