I guessing there is abosoulutly no way you can do that and how could you? Its not like 2+2=4 were two smaller numbers make one bigger one. Two slower computers can't make a faster one in any common sense.
I have heard that the mini Mac computer is just as fast as a large desktop computer.
If you mean processing cores (the brain of the computer that makes everything talk to eachother) it depends on the computer. Most have one or 2, the higher end computers have 4 to 8. Super fast computers have 16 but cost thousands of dollars.
Yes, Sony does make Vaio computers that are desktop computers. They also make all in one computers, that have the monitor and tower all in one, and touch screen as well.
To make a higher pofit by beating the competition. Would you prefer a fast comuter or a slower one, if they were the same price? If you answered faster, there's the answer to your question.
one, if you get the right software all you need is one computer
Computers are only as intelligent as the people who create them. Through different ways, however, people have been able to make computers do anything that one could have the mind to think of.
a computer as know still dumb so far no matter which one you look at, does not matter how fast they are they still a dumb piece of equipment until someone program the PC to do something.
No one crated computers The person who created computers is many people
You can't a CPU is one computer. However, you can run may virtual computers on one real computer.
Not exactly sure what your asking but, an "Ethernet Switch" will connect all the computers together and then any computer can access any computer. If you have 10 computers you would need at least one 10 port Ethernet Switch to connect them all. If you mean one computer "controls" all the computers then you would have to buy a software program for that.
The earlier machines were using the hardwired mechanism to control the function of processes of the computer. Discuss the components of the Von Neumann Architecture that moved the functions of the computers from Special purpose machine to universal (General) machine.
my answer-> Its an all-in-oneanswer b4 mine->There are two ways to make that connection. You either try finding a paraller connection splitter, ie, a box that has one input parallel connection (for the printer) and two output parallel connections (to each of the computers) and somehow toggles between the computers when needed, or you install the printer in one of the computers and establish a network connection between the computers with printer sharing.