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The most digits calculated on a home PC is by Shigeru Kondo on his Xeon 3.6Ghz, 12GB RAM, HDD 2x300GB (RAID0) using Windows 2003 server x64. Kondo calculated 70,000,000,000 digits using the 64-bit version of Pagliarulo's QuickPi v4.00. It took 73 days beginning on Dec 5, 2006.
 
[http://home.istar.ca/~lyster/pi.html Stu's Pi Page (below)page] is compiling a listing of large digit runs (over 1-gig or 1,073,741,824).
 
Latest record for digits on a supercomputer is 1,241,100,000,000 digits as of November 2002 by [[Yasumasa Kanada]]'s lab at The University of Tokyo.