the operating system provides connectivity between software and the hardware. the examples of operating systems are windows,linux,machintosh,solaris
A pda
window 2003
yes
Yes, all processors do require some type of operating system. If not a computerized operating system, then it's a humanly operated system.
A. assemblesB.compilersC.interpreters
Linux is an operating system (ie software) and doesn't inherently have any processors (hardware)
Yes as two or more processors work together.
No, word processors are not part of the operating system. They are separate software applications designed for creating, editing, and formatting text documents. While an operating system provides the necessary environment and resources for running applications like word processors, these programs are distinct and can be installed or removed independently of the operating system.
There are several countries where some indigenous languages do not have a formal writing system. These include some indigenous languages in parts of Africa, the Americas, and Oceania. Examples of countries where certain languages lack a writing system include some regions within Papua New Guinea, parts of the Amazon rainforest in South America, and various communities in Africa. Developing writing systems for these languages can be a complex process that involves linguistic research, community engagement, and the creation of suitable orthographies.
No. It's a family of Intel processors.
Generally processors designed for laptop or portable computers are called mobile processors. There is nothing called a mobile operating system for computers.- Neeraj Sharma
An operating system is a software program that enables a computer to run. It allows a hardware to communicate and operate with a software. System utilities, on the other hand, is a software program that performs a specific task. Examples of these are anti-virus programs, word processors, and spreadsheets.