Norden Bombsight, WW2 submarine torpedo targeting and fire control computer. Both done entirely with gears, wheels, levers, etc. some electric motors and syncro-motors were used too. No electronics.
Silicon is an example of a metalloid, which is an element that exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals. It is commonly used in the electronics industry for making computer chips and solar cells.
Biological technology, electronics, computer technology, and information technology, for example.
PC 3200 memory can be purchased from online computer and electronics retail sites. One example is Canada Computers & Electronics. They can be found at www.canadacomputers.com.
The difference between computer engineering and digital electronics is that digital electronics represents signals. Computer engineering integrates several fields of computer science and electrical engineering to make computer systems. Digital electronics is the field of computers and computer controlled devices including the ones with analog inputs and outputs.
electronics is the core computer science engineering hence it is better
Silicon is the non-metal backbone of the electronics industry. It is used in the production of computer chips and semiconductors due to its semiconductor properties, allowing it to control the flow of electricity in electronic devices.
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A computer science major learns Software Programming and a Electronics major makes electronics parts. Which is better is all a personal choice but a electronics major makes more money.
Apple is an American multinational corp that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products.
Volatile memory is temporary memory that is lost when then computer is shut off (RAM). Non-volatile is permanent memory that that holds its data even when the computer is shut off (ROM, NVRAM). Volatile memory is memory that disappears after you turn off your computer RAM is a big example of that because all the memory on RAM disappears after you turn off your computer. Non-Volatile memory is memory that even if you turn off your computer it will still be there. A huge example of that is hard drive memory. volatile= disappears after the computer is turned off Non-Volatile= never disappears.