Typically, a PC and a workstation of the same year/technology are going to fluctuate in cost based on intended use. For example:
A gaming PC may cost more than a standard workstation since it would contain comparable amounts of RAM and processing power with the added graphics capabilities.
However, as a general rule, a workstation build is far more expensive than the average PC. Most of todays workstations can accept hundreds of gigs of RAM and several multi-core processers per board whereas the average PC is built to only perform with a small fraction of the power.
To sum: your answer is: workstation is more expensive than the average PC.
A workstation
the personal computer/workstation
Personal computer. Terminal. Workstation.
) Desktop Personal Computer II) Laptop Personal Computer III) Palmtop Computer / Personal Digital Assistant ( PDA) IV) Workstation / Server
) Desktop Personal Computer II) Laptop Personal Computer III) Palmtop Computer / Personal Digital Assistant ( PDA) IV) Workstation / Server
A workstation is a computer intended for individual use that is faster and more capable than a personal computer.
A personal computer that is connected to a network is called a workstation or terminal.
) Desktop Personal Computer II) Laptop Personal Computer III) Palmtop Computer / Personal Digital Assistant ( PDA) IV) Workstation / Server
"Planning a computer workstation” likely refers to the process of designing and setting up a workstation i.e., planning the layout, hardware selection, and ergonomics to create a functional, comfortable, and efficient workspace.
The term workstation is generally reserved for computers that are designated to have many people use them, or a computer used as an access point to a group of servers.
It's THE 4th workstation. obviously there's a group of workstation computers, and it is the 4th workstation in that group. Not much else to it...
A workstation is a computer connected to a server.The IT GUY