- Computer - Wikipedia
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks
- Computer - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most computers are digital, which means that they represent information using binary digits, or bits Computers come in different shapes and sizes, depending on the brand, model, and purpose They range from small computers, such as smartphones and laptops, to large computers, such as supercomputers
- Computer hardware - Wikipedia
Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the central processing unit (CPU), random-access memory (RAM), motherboard, computer data storage, graphics card, sound card, and computer case
- Computer | Definition, History, Operating Systems, Facts | Britannica
A computer is a programmable device for processing, storing, and displaying information Learn more in this article about modern digital electronic computers and their design, constituent parts, and applications as well as about the history of computing
- Computing - Wikipedia
Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical foundations to the very practical aspects of managing large software projects
- Personal computer - Wikipedia
A personal computer (PC), or simply computer, is a computer designed for personal use [1] It is typically used for tasks such as word processing, internet browsing, email, multimedia playback, and gaming
- Outline of computers - Wikipedia
Computers – programmable machines designed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations The sequences of operations can be changed readily, allowing computers to solve more than one kind of problem
- History of computing - Wikipedia
Analog computers had an advantage over early digital computers in that they could be used to solve complex problems using behavioral analogues while the earliest attempts at digital computers were quite limited
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