Well it is kind of simple really but digital has better graphics and says to run faster.
The reason is simple: ease of programming
In fact, when built with the same technology, Analog computers are always faster than Digital computers at solving the same problem. However Analog computers have not been built since the 1980s (and then only for special purposes) so Analog computing technology now lags Digital computing technology by several decades.
Digital computers are purely digital, i.e. they use digital(electronic) means to process data. Hybrid computers conversely use both digital and analog technologies.
Because the first, second, and third generation computers were also digital computers.
Included in this industry are digital computers, analog computers, and hybrid digital/analog computers.
At this time, no, most computers are digital. However from the 1930s through the 1960s analog computers probably did outnumber digital computers as they were generally smaller and less expensive than digital computers.
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Digital computers work with exact discretely coded representations of numbers.Analog computers work with approximate continuous representations of numbers.Hybrid computers are computers that are part digital part analog.I have used all three types, each has advantages.
Self-styled "Digital Goddess" Kim Komando is the host of a popular Q&A radio call-in show based around "all things digital" (i.e. computers, cameras, etc etc)
Digital computers are classified based on their size into microcomputers, minicomputers and mainframe computers. Other types include supercomputers, network computers, laptops, palmtops and PDAs.
J. P. Marchant has written: 'Digital computers' -- subject(s): Electronic digital computers
The best digital camera that is compatible with Mac computers is the Canon EOS Rebel T7i.
Hybrid computers are computers that exhibit features of analog computers and digital computers. The digital component normally serves as the controller and provides logical operations, while the analog component normally serves as a solver of differential equations.
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