In the sense that there are many dedicated processors, yes. Besides the CPU (which may be multi-processor itself), the video and many other components have their own dedicated processor.
Konrad Zuse created the modern day computer. He called it the Z3. He made Z1, Z2, and his favorite Z3. He made many more, up to 64 computers.
It can be hooked up to as many as 5 computers :)
the first computers were made up of some form of metal
ROM!
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The early first generation computers could do most of the things modern computers can do, and a few things modern computers can't. Their main limitations were very small memories (modern computers with gigabytes of RAM and terabytes of disk appear to have unlimited resources compared to the early machines) and slow speeds due to the large logic signal swings of vacuum tubes (sometimes up to 200V between low and high).
The only modern state that is made up of lands from the Indian Territory is Oklahoma.
A full symphony orchestra could easily have 80 people.
Computers are made up of many hardware items. Random Access Memory (RAM) is one of those components. A byte is a unit of measure for memory. Kilobytes (KB) are thousands of bytes. Megabytes (MB) are millions of bytes. Gigabytes (GB) are billions of bytes.
Intel is located on laptop computers scattered throughout the game. You need to keep your eyes open for computers.
Modern menu is a menu made up of recipes which are in 'season'.
There a many computers that will work for playing games or "gaming." You need a computer with a fast processor and plenty of memory to keep up with modern games.