In the spirit of a computer collection the Commodore computers are of interest. The Commodore collection timeline starts with the very first 6502 single board and ends with the dual-cpu C128 series.
A workgroup is a logical collection of computers that share resources. (or) A work group is a collection of computers that share resources.
A network.
internet is a collection of inter-related computers,where as computer networks is a collection of automated(independent) computers.
You can usually receive a wholesale discount when you buy ten or more computers. Usually you'll get a 10 percent discount off your total order when you buy wholesale computers.
workgroup
A network
In computer networking a work group is collection of computers connected on a LAN that share the common resources and responsibilities. Workgroup is Microsoft's term for a peer-to-peer local area network.
A collection of stored information such as a letter, video, or program is typically referred to as a "file." Files are used to organize and manage data on computers and other digital devices, allowing users to easily access, share, and manipulate the information contained within them. Each file is usually identified by its name and file extension, which indicates its format and type.
No - a supercomputer is a single device or system (although fast and expensive). A massive collection of networked computers can give the results of a supercomputer but they would not be considered one.
TCP/IP, usually running over UTP.
Computers will usually get there energy from the electrical outlet.
Networked computers.