Size and Function:
Supercomputers: Extremely large and powerful computers used for extremely complicated activities such as scientific simulations.
Mainframes are large computers used for critical business activities including managing large amounts of data.
Personal computers are regular computers that you use at home or at work, such as laptops and desktop computers.
Performance:
High-Performance Computers: Extremely fast computers that are employed in science and engineering.
General-Purpose Computers: Standard computers that can do a variety of tasks.
Computers placed within other equipment, such as vehicles or appliances, to make them smart.
RISC vs. CISC architecture: Differences in how computers perceive and execute instructions.
Von Neumann vs. Harvard Architecture: Two ways to structuring a computer's inner workings.
These categories help us understand what kind of jobs a computer is capable of and how it is constructed on the inside.
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"The top three graduate schools for computer engineering are Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Stanford University, and University of California-Berkeley. Tuition ranges from $9,402 to $41,220."
Modern technology is what I use today, old techonolgy will not always do what I need done. I like the new technology. MAC's are the best type of computer but I own a Lenovo Thinkpad PC. PC's are better laptops but MAC's are better desktops.
Stores like Best Buy and Radio Shack will be the best places to find information on the latest computers. These stores will typically have someone on hand who is paid to keep up and be an expert on all things computer related.
Social technology I would say.
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