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Definition of computer
The “Computer” is derived
from the Latin world
“Compute”, which means to
calculate. So a computer is
normally considered to be a
calculating device that can
perform arithmetic and logical
operations at a very fast speed.
             OR
A computer is an electronic
device that can accept
data, process it and give results
after that processing.
Categories of computer are as following:
1. Super Computer
2. Mainframe Computer
3. Mini Computer
4. Micro Computer
5. Desktop Computer
6. Laptop Computer
7. Handheld Computer (PDAS)
8. Tablet Computer
9. Single board Computer
10. Work Station
Super Computer
Super computers are the fastest,
larger and the most expensive
computer system in the world.
They are used to process complex
scientific jobs. They are considered
to be the resources of any nation.
Super computer based on the
concept of parallel processing and
could perform one million-billion
math operations per second.
Some famous super computers are:
Cray xmp, Cray-3 and ETA-10.
Mainframe Computer
A computer that serves as
central support to many users
and has the storage and
computing capacity needed for
managing large sets of data and
files. Mainframes often store
data on large reel-to-reel
magnetic tapes that require
extensive physical storage
space.
Mini Computer
A small computer that is
intermediate between a
microcomputer and a
mainframe in size, speed, and
capacity, that can support
time-sharing, and that is often
dedicated to a single
application.
i.e PDP 11.
Micro Computer
A microcomputer is a computer with
a microprocessor as its central processing
unit (CPU). It includes a microprocessor,
memory, and input/output (I/O) facilities.
Such computers are physically small
compared to mainframes and
minicomputers, although present-day
mainframes such as the IBM
System machines use one or more custom
microprocessors as their CPUs. Many
microcomputers (when equipped with a
keyboard and screen for input and output)
are also personal computers (in the generic
sense).
Desktop Computer
Desktop or PCs (personal
computer),are used by one
personal at a time. They are
usually single user machines but
can be interconnected among
themselves to form a local area
network. Their speed depends
upon the processor installed in the
computer.
Laptop Computer
A laptop computer is a personal
computer for mobile use, usually weighing from
one to three kilogram ,depending on
size, materials and other factors A laptop has most
of the same components as a desktop
computer, including a display, a keyboard, a
pointing device such as a touchpad (also known as
a track pad) and/or a pointing stick, and speakers
into a single unit. A laptop is powered by mains
electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used
away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery.
Laptops are also sometimes called notebook
computers, notebooks or netbooks.
Handheld Computers (PDAs)
A mobile device (also known as a
handheld device, handheld computer or
simply handheld) is a pocket-sized
computing device. A small
computer, that literally fits in your
palm. Compare to full-size
computer, palmtops are severely
limited, but they are practical for certain
functions such as phone books and
calendars. Typically having a display
screen with touch input and/or a
miniature keyboard.
Tablet Computer
A Tablet PC is a wireless PC
that allows a user to take notes
using natural handwriting
with a stylus, digital pen, or on
a touch screen. It is similar in
size and thickness to a paper
notepad.
Example: I Pad, Galaxy Tablet.
Single board Computer
Single-board computers (SBCs)
are complete computers built on
a single circuit board. The design
is centered on a single or dual
microprocessor with RAM, IO
and all other features needed to
be a functional computer on the
one board.
Work Station Computer
A workstation is a high-
end microcomputer designed for
technical or scientific applications.
Intended primarily to be used by one
person at a time, they are commonly
connected to a local area network and
run multi-user operating systems. The
term workstation has also been used to
refer to a mainframe
computer terminal or a PC connected
to a network.
Categories of computer

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Categories of computer

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Definition of computer The “Computer” is derived from the Latin world “Compute”, which means to calculate. So a computer is normally considered to be a calculating device that can perform arithmetic and logical operations at a very fast speed. OR A computer is an electronic device that can accept data, process it and give results after that processing.
  • 4. Categories of computer are as following: 1. Super Computer 2. Mainframe Computer 3. Mini Computer 4. Micro Computer 5. Desktop Computer 6. Laptop Computer 7. Handheld Computer (PDAS) 8. Tablet Computer 9. Single board Computer 10. Work Station
  • 5. Super Computer Super computers are the fastest, larger and the most expensive computer system in the world. They are used to process complex scientific jobs. They are considered to be the resources of any nation. Super computer based on the concept of parallel processing and could perform one million-billion math operations per second. Some famous super computers are: Cray xmp, Cray-3 and ETA-10.
  • 6. Mainframe Computer A computer that serves as central support to many users and has the storage and computing capacity needed for managing large sets of data and files. Mainframes often store data on large reel-to-reel magnetic tapes that require extensive physical storage space.
  • 7. Mini Computer A small computer that is intermediate between a microcomputer and a mainframe in size, speed, and capacity, that can support time-sharing, and that is often dedicated to a single application. i.e PDP 11.
  • 8. Micro Computer A microcomputer is a computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit (CPU). It includes a microprocessor, memory, and input/output (I/O) facilities. Such computers are physically small compared to mainframes and minicomputers, although present-day mainframes such as the IBM System machines use one or more custom microprocessors as their CPUs. Many microcomputers (when equipped with a keyboard and screen for input and output) are also personal computers (in the generic sense).
  • 9. Desktop Computer Desktop or PCs (personal computer),are used by one personal at a time. They are usually single user machines but can be interconnected among themselves to form a local area network. Their speed depends upon the processor installed in the computer.
  • 10. Laptop Computer A laptop computer is a personal computer for mobile use, usually weighing from one to three kilogram ,depending on size, materials and other factors A laptop has most of the same components as a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device such as a touchpad (also known as a track pad) and/or a pointing stick, and speakers into a single unit. A laptop is powered by mains electricity via an AC adapter, and can be used away from an outlet using a rechargeable battery. Laptops are also sometimes called notebook computers, notebooks or netbooks.
  • 11. Handheld Computers (PDAs) A mobile device (also known as a handheld device, handheld computer or simply handheld) is a pocket-sized computing device. A small computer, that literally fits in your palm. Compare to full-size computer, palmtops are severely limited, but they are practical for certain functions such as phone books and calendars. Typically having a display screen with touch input and/or a miniature keyboard.
  • 12. Tablet Computer A Tablet PC is a wireless PC that allows a user to take notes using natural handwriting with a stylus, digital pen, or on a touch screen. It is similar in size and thickness to a paper notepad. Example: I Pad, Galaxy Tablet.
  • 13. Single board Computer Single-board computers (SBCs) are complete computers built on a single circuit board. The design is centered on a single or dual microprocessor with RAM, IO and all other features needed to be a functional computer on the one board.
  • 14. Work Station Computer A workstation is a high- end microcomputer designed for technical or scientific applications. Intended primarily to be used by one person at a time, they are commonly connected to a local area network and run multi-user operating systems. The term workstation has also been used to refer to a mainframe computer terminal or a PC connected to a network.