A "high speed" computer is relative. Each year a whole new set of hardware will come out which makes older machines seem slow by comparison. The only way to tell which are high speed and which are not is to compare them to the most recent new hardware.
The definition of computer is:Also called processor. an electronic device designed to accept data, perform prescribed mathematical and logical operations at high speed, and display the results of these operations.
RAM is the memory that is the fastest.
S. H. Hollingdale has written: 'Computer structure' -- subject(s): Computers 'High speed computing methods and applications' -- subject(s): Computers
The speed of data transfer (in KBps or MBps) between computers connected in these networks (Internet, LAN or WAN) will be faster than normal networks. Hence they are called High speed networks. Here high speed Swithing facilitates high speed data transmission.
There is a program called wireshark used for packet sniffing, if you understand a bit about networking this should be an invaluable tool.
FireWire is a technology that allows high-speed communication. It is a data exchange between two computers of between one computer and a peripheral.
Super mini computers is a high speed performance compared to ordinary mini computer. and also has a large amount of memory compare to mini computers and also most powerful type of mini computers, capabilities more commonly associated with mainframes.
Mainframe computers are high-speed, multi-purpose machines that cost millions.
supercomputer, any of a class of extremely powerful computers. The term is commonly applied to the fastest high-performance systems available at any given time. Such computers have been used primarily for scientific and engineering work requiring exceedingly high-speed computations.
It is because 133 is the speed of his processor if his first computer, which was high tech at his time
Alienware is a computer manufacturer specializing in high-end gaming computers.
A network interface card (NIC) would allow that.