"Compenents" is not a word. You may mean 'components' which means parts something is made off.
Data movement, apparatus control, and data processing are the three main functional views of the computer. Also, mechanism data is another functional view of the computer.
First fully functional computer invented in 1944. Name of 1st F.F. computer was the Harvard Mark I, invented by Howard Aiken.
Hardisk, RAM
roll top desk is to be functional enough to use as a computer desk.It has space enough to house all the components of a desktop computer.
New computer should not break or fail. If it will fail you can call a warranty service. Maybe you mean which compenents (or manufacturers) are the most reliable? It's hard to tell. Every manufacturer has some level of defective copies.
Richard Bird has written: 'Programs and machines' -- subject(s): Computer programming 'Pearls of functional algorithm design' -- subject(s): Computer algorithms, Functional programming (Computer science)
Pieter H. Hartel has written: 'Functional C' -- subject(s): Functional programming (Computer science), C (Computer program language)
Chris Reade has written: 'Elements of functional programming' -- subject(s): Functional programming (Computer science) 'Elements of functional programming'
In computer architecture, the functional unit is a component that performs specific tasks or operations within the CPU, such as arithmetic calculations or data movement. It is the basic building block that carries out the instructions of a computer program.
Stefan Kahrs has written: 'First-class polymorphisms for ML' -- subject(s): Functional programming (Computer science), ML (Computer program language), ML (Computer programlanguage) 'Interfaces and extended ML' -- subject(s): Functional programming (Computer science), ML (Computer program language)
Guy Cousineau has written: 'The functional approach to programming' -- subject(s): Functional programming (Computer science)