Biggest impact is speed. RAM has gotten faster, and more RAM enables programs to run faster.
Do Some personal computers have external tape units?
All computers need some sort of operating system.
Yes. Some very old personal computers did not have them, but all modern ones do.
no it is not..
Generally speaking, Microsoft created the Windows Operating System, and computers that use Windows as their OS are considered PCs or Personal Computers. The term: "PC" was coined by IBM when they created the "Personal Computer". PC now relates to Intel-based computers and Microsoft happens to be the main Operating System provider that is Intel-based.
The negatives are pollution from more factories, etc. The positives are getting rich.
There are so many different examples of development. Some of the common ones include personal development, property development, intellectual development and so much more.
Some positive impacts of mining are that it brings employment to the area and community development projects. Negative impacts include changing the social dynamics of the community, impacting health and livelihoods, and preventing access to clean land and water.
Depends what your interpretation of Personal Computers. In majority of cases PC's are referred to as running Windows, Linux etc, where as running Mac-Os is done on a Mac However Mac-OS can be put on non native "Macs" with some configuration.
Computers have become part of our everyday lives in most of everthing that we use. For example our cars, our alarm clocks and there's many more to name. Some colleges use computers for online classes especially for the mothers that can't go to the campus like myself.
Laptop computers help people to carry their work as they travel from one place to another. They have less restrictions than those people who use desktop computers. However, laptop computers are easy to steal as people can break into a car and grab it. Laptops are easier for thieves to conceal.
Common types of DIMM Memory Modules used in computers are a 168 pin SDRAM Module, or a 184 pin DDR SDRAM. These boards are designed to be used in personal computers.