To mirror the above post, there is no such thing as a perfect computer. To say something is perfect means it cannot be improved upon. Moore's Law, as mentioned in the article illustrates that as chips are continuously being improved, there is always a better model round the corner.
Sure a computer can be great for a task, but if 18 months down the line another computer can do the same job twice as fast, then it cannot be "perfect".
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