What is Computer (new) - Copy
What is Computer (new) - Copy
What is Computer?
Since the advent of the first computer different types and sizes of computers
are offering different services. Computers can be as big as occupying a large
building and as small as a laptop or a microcontroller in systems. The four basic
types of computers are:
1. Super computer
2. Mainframe computer
3. Minicomputer
4. Microcomputer
1. Supercomputer
Uses of Supercomputer:
Space Exploration
Earthquake studies
Weather Forecasting
Nuclear weapons testing
2. Mainframe computer
3. Minicomputer
4. Microcomputer
Desktop computers, laptops, personal digital assistant (PDA), tablets &
smartphones are all types of microcomputers. The micro-computers are
widely used & the fastest growing computers. These computers are the
cheapest among the other three types of computers. The Micro-computers
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are specially designed for general usage like entertainment, education and
work purposes. Well known manufacturers of Micro-computer are Dell, Apple,
Samsung, Sony & Toshiba.
Examples of Microcomputers
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THE 3 FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF THE COMPUTER
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1. Input Devices
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2. Output Device
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3. System Unit
1. System Case
2. Motherboard
3. Central Processing Unit (CPU)
4. Random Access Memory (RAM)
5. Power Supply
6. Hard disk
7. CDROM drive
8. Expansion Slot
1. System Case
Tower Case
Two Types of System Case
2. Motherboard
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A printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or
other device, with connectors into which other circuit boards can be slotted.
5. Power Supply
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The hard disk drive is the main, and usually largest, data storage hardware
device in a computer. The operating system, software titles, and most other files
are stored in the hard disk drive.
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7. CD-ROM Drive
8. Expansion Slot
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CSS NCII Trainer/Assessor
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The expansion slot (also expansion board, adapter card or accessory card) in
computing is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an electrical
connector, or expansion slot on a computer
motherboard, backplane or riser card to add
functionality to a computer system via the expansion
bus.
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