100 Fahrenheit
That increases every few months, so I cannot give you a number. Also multicore processors complicate the issue because of parallelism. +++ It should be stated in the technical specification for the particular computer, issued by its manufacturer.
Anything above 65 degree Celsius is getting hot, and pretty sure Intel and AMD both have throttling in place for anything above 75 Celsius.
48C
If you are running XP Home, you should only have the need for one CPU. If you have a newer computer it may show 2 processors if you have an Intel processer with HT (HyperThreading) this allows Windows XP to act is if it has the resources of two processors when in reality it only has one physical CPU.
A social worker should have basic computer literacy. It would be beneficial to be able to run spread sheets also, and word processors.
When buying your first computer weighing the amount of usage, batter power life, looks and processors ussed, good computer can be chosen. HP wouldn't be a bad choice.
286, 386 and 486 are very old processors. Check out this list of historical processors http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/computer/cpu-evolution.htm. The question needs to be restated. Generally "hardware system" is defined by a collection of computer components (hard drive, RAM, Processor, etc). However, if you are asking what the progression of processors has been since the 286, then the link should help. Good luck.
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100F/38C Should not exceed 100F/38C
your temperauture of your bedroom should be 23 degrees
The temperature should be kept around 68 degrees if at all possible. There are temperature monitoring products you can buy so that you can be alerted if the temperature is too far out of range.
A mechanic of my car told me that it should between 180 nd 200 degrees.