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Computer Introduction

 Introduction of computer

Modern day life would not be the same without computers, which have completely changed the way we work, communicate, and engage with the outside world. A computer is an electrical device that can process information, carry out calculations, and carry out a variety of operations in accordance with instructions.





Key Component of computer

 Hardware:

 A computer's actual hardware consists of its several parts. Important parts of hardware consist of:

The Central Processing :

Unit, also known as the "brain" of the computer, is responsible for carrying out commands and performing calculations.

Random Access Memory (RA): 

MThe CPU uses RAM, or temporary memory, to store data that is being used actively.


Storage:

 Applications and data can be kept for an extended period of time on hard drives (HDDs) or solid-state drives (SSDs).


Motherboard:

 The primary circuit board that links every part of the computer together.


Keyboards, mice, and scanners are examples of input devices that let people enter data into computers.


Devices that output data from the computer include speakers, printers, and displays.

Types of computer:


PCs, or personal computers,:

 are meant for lone users. Tablets, laptops, and desktop computers are a few examples.


Servers: 

Strong computers that offer network services to other computers.


Mainframes:

 are big, strong computers that are mostly employed for vital tasks by big businesses.


Supercomputers:

 Exceptionally quick computers used for intricate computations and simulations, including scientific research and climate prediction.


 


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