A personal computer
is a computer meant for home users and is typically a single CPU with a maximum of a quad core technology whereas a mainframe is a computer which is meant for organizations and is typically comprised of thousands of processors.
No single figure can be given, as this has varied widely over the years with changing technology (e.g. tube, transistor, IC, VLSI), architectural improvements, implementation (e.g. microcode vs. hardwired logic vs. programmable logic devices), etc.
it would come down to hulk and juggernaut. but i choose hulk. sorry juggernaut fans.
Modern computer vs. Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine Differences: -building materials -size -appearance -cost -popularity -flexibility -power source -network connectivity Similarities:
Their way of life verses our way of life (communism verses non-communism). The Soviet Union made it clear that it was the enemy of all free nations. All the really important matters: political freedom vs. political oppression religious freedom vs. worship of communism truth vs. falsehood personal business enterprise vs. Government (only) planning prosperity for hard workers vs. leaders stealing workers lives & prosperity generousity vs. brutality Bottom Line: Good vs. Evil, it really was just that simple
Presper Eckert and John Mauchly were the first to patent a digital computing device, the ENIAC computer. A patent infringement case (Sperry Rand Vs. Honeywell, 1973) voided the ENIAC patent as a derivative of John Atanasoff's invention.
Technically, PC means personal computer, so yeah, a mac is a PC. However, usually, PC refers to a windows computer. So mac vs. pc means Apple computer vs. Windows computer.
Banks use a wide range of computers to carry out regular, day-to-day operations. There are Mainframe computers, minicomputers, and personal computers. An example of a mainframe computer that a bank would use would be Fujitsu-ICL VME and BS2000 machines. Minicomputers used in banks include the Wang Laboratories 2200 and VS series and Nova from Data General. Personal computers used in banks include tablet PCs, notebooks and laptops, desktop computers, palmtop computers, programmable calculators and personal digital assistants. Sources: http://www.ehow.com/list_7219907_types-computers-used-banks.html
Personal Computer is the computer that is not connected unto any other computer. Network Computer are computers that are inter-connected with each others. Network Computer can access any other computers files/data from one another.
No single figure can be given, as this has varied widely over the years with changing technology (e.g. tube, transistor, IC, VLSI), architectural improvements, implementation (e.g. microcode vs. hardwired logic vs. programmable logic devices), etc.
A mini computer is smaller than a mainframe (i.e. a Cray Supercomputer) but larger than a Microcomputer (A PC). Examples of Minicomputer would be: MAI Basic4 DEC PDP and VAX Series Prime Computer Prime 50 Data General Nova Wang Laboratories 2200 and VS Series
Yes, it is. The definition of a console vs a personal computer is that a console is produced and marketed specifically to play games on. A PSP is therefore a hand-held console.
The store in Smackdown! vs. RAW 2007 is in the locker room, on the computer.
Plants vs zombies
No you cannot.
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First Impressions - 1988 Raymond vs- the Computer 1-3 was released on: USA: 10 September 1988
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