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Modern computers are usually electronic. In 1936 long before the first computer was actually built Alan Turing did a mathematical proof in his paper "On Computable Numbers" showing that computers inherently have many limitations that make it impossible for them to solve large classes of problems.
The main limitation the first home computers had was the same as the first mainframe computers had: not enough main memory (RAM) and not enough external storage.
Early mainframe computers had less capability than the computer used in your car's keyfob to lock/unlock the doors, etc. Mainframe computers of the 1960s had less capability than the most basic handheld electronic calculators sold today. Modern mainframe computers are very powerful and usually have capabilities comparable to several dozen high end gaming desktop computers. The capabilities of any computer varies proportional to the state of the art for the engineering used at the time it was built.
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.
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what are the capabilities and limitations of a computer...
There are numerous classifications of computers based on their capabilities. They can broadly be classified into Supercomputers, Mainframe Computers, Minicomputers and Microcomputers.
In Physical size, it is unprecedented. Depending on needed capabilities, Main-frame computers can be massive for handling large amounts of data. In virtual size, computers (as of now) can reach Terabytes. (1024 Gigabytes.)
the computer can outperform human beings in speed, memory and accuracy but still the computers has limitations
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Modern computers are usually electronic. In 1936 long before the first computer was actually built Alan Turing did a mathematical proof in his paper "On Computable Numbers" showing that computers inherently have many limitations that make it impossible for them to solve large classes of problems.
Computers can only operate by how they are programmed. Computers don't understand nuances of thought, feeling, or action. Computers can record verbatim, but can never capture subtle meanings-- unless we write out the subtleties.
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HDMI cables are best for computers with HDMI capabilities.