Look at the specification of the computers you wish to classify. Evey item in the specification can be included in a classification. Processor speed. Physical size. Memory in chips Memory on Disk Connector types Price desktop, tablet, netbook, Laptop. ....... Your classification can be by anyone of the characteristics or any permutation or combination of the,Computer magazines fequently report comparisons in this way. So any way you like. If more than one computer has the same characteristic they can be classified by it.
yes, what about the software that the FBI uses to track down people and other things.
they also try to classify things like Tor and other (sometimes illegal) useful things
what PCs that are classified as mobile computers?
Tell me written form in clasification of computer
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Microcomputers are classified based on their processing power, memory capacity, and physical size. They are often categorized as personal computers (PCs) and include desktop computers, laptops, and tablets. Additionally, they can be classified as single-board computers, which are full-fledged computers on a single circuit board.
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There are numerous classifications of computers based on their capabilities. They can broadly be classified into Supercomputers, Mainframe Computers, Minicomputers and Microcomputers.
Computers are classified by a number of aspects. By purpose/functionality they are classified into special and general purpose. By size they are classified into mainframes, mini computers, desktops and portables. Historically, the more recent generations of computers were smaller in size and more general-purpose than their predecessors.
physical size
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Computers can be classified into general purpose and special purpose computers. General purpose computers can be applied to a variety of tasks while special purpose computers are molded to suit a particular task.
Digital computers are classified based on their size into microcomputers, minicomputers and mainframe computers. Other types include supercomputers, network computers, laptops, palmtops and PDAs.
Any computers existing in those days were primarily for classified usage by military intelligence, the CIA, etc. etc.