What is a computer?

Basic parts every computer has

Casing

Part used to store all the components of the computer

CPU

Central Processor Unit used to process numbers depending on the software. Brains of the computer

GPU

Graphical Processor Unit used to process heavy graphical information

ROM Memory

Stores downloaded multimedia that stays saved even when the computer is turned off

RAM Memory

Stores smaller amounts of information than ROM that is used to multitask and disappears when the computer is turned off

Basic types of Computers

Personal Computer (PC)

Entire CPU build in one chip

Small, relatively inexpensive computer designed for an individual user

Basic types of PC´s

Desktop

Built to stay on a table with a monitor, mouse and keyboard hooked to it

Laptop

Portable, battery powered computer

Netbook

Smaller and less powerful than laptops

Notebook

Smaller than Laptops, but bigger and more powerful than Netbooks

Ultrabooks

Small computer built to offer the same or more power than laptops, but in a thinner format

Workstation computer

Used for engineering applications (CAD/CAM) such as desktop publishing, software development, and so on

High graphic power

Relatively large amount of RAM

Supercomputer

Use enormous amount of space, sometimes entire rooms

Employed for specialized applications that require immense amounts of mathematical calculations

Fastest computers currently available

Capable of

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Recieving data in a particular form

Performing operations according to procedural instructions (program)

Producing signals or information

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