Super Computers
Supercomputers
perform calculations according to a program, just like modern computers.
There is no such thing as a business supercomputer. Supercomputers were designed for solving scientific, engineering, and code breaking problems that required very involved and repetitive calculations and little input/output. Business computers were designed to do simple calculations that required more input/output than calculations.
all computers have Microsoft on them because that's the brand name that designed and made the computers
Howard Aiken
The first computers developed by British intelligence at Bletchley Park were designed to break the German Enigma codes.
Embedded computers
perform calculations according to a program, just like modern computers.
perform calculations according to a program, just like modern computers.
perform calculations according to a program, just like modern computers.
Unfortunately no. The mac OS is specially designed to install on macontosh computers.
There is no such thing as a business supercomputer. Supercomputers were designed for solving scientific, engineering, and code breaking problems that required very involved and repetitive calculations and little input/output. Business computers were designed to do simple calculations that required more input/output than calculations.
Processor is specially designed for PDA?answer:Strong ARMREGARDSHASHAAM ZAHID
The CPUs in desktop computers are designed to provide maximum performance. This is usually not a concern for mobile computers; power efficiency and low heat are more important. So the processors in laptops and handhelds are designed slightly differently from those in desktops, to fit the needs of mobile suers better.
Yes, its true Apple computers can get viruses, but it is extremely unlikely due to the way they have been designed.
carebears are specially designed bears with minature cameras in the eyes who stalk the buyer. they film all their actions and then sends it to APPLE computers who then edit the video and post its online
No, The Mac Widgets were specially designed for Macintosh Computers only. The widgets are formally known as the Dashboard. Mike Apple Inc. Mike_Rover@staff.apple.com
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