Thursday, September 4, 2008

computers for live life king size

well here is one of the most prior necessity of present era ..........>computers
to live life king size.
IN TODAYS WORLD COMPUTERS HAD GROWN TO ANY TIME PEAK NECESSITY OF HUMAN BEING OTHER THAN FOOD AND SHELTER. SO ITS BEING VERY IMPORTANT FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL OF A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC STATE
TO LEARN COMPUTERS . AS ITS APPLICATIONS ARE USED ON EACH AND EVERY ASPECT OF LIFE. I WOULD SUGGEST TO MAKE IT AS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT OF EACH STATE TO GRAB KNOWLEDGE OF COMPUTERS.
A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a list of instructions.
The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century (around 1940 - 1945), although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier. Early electronic computers were the size of a large room, consuming as much power as several hundred modern personal computers.
Modern computers are based on tiny integrated circuits and are millions to billions of times more capable while occupying a fraction of the space. Today, simple computers may be made small enough to fit into a wrist watch and be powered from a watch battery. personal computers, in various forms, are icons of the information age and are what most people think of as "a computer"; however, the most common form of computer in use today is the embedded computers. Embedded computers are small, simple devices that are used to control other devices — for example, they may be found in machines ranging from fighter aircraft to industrial robots, digital cameras, and child toys.
The ability to store and execute lists of instructions called
programs makes computers extremely versatile and distinguishes them from calculatres. The church is a mathematical statement of this versatility: any computer with a certain minimum capability is, in principle, capable of performing the same tasks that any other computer can perform. Therefore, computers with capability and complexity ranging from that of adigital personal assistant to a super computer are all able to perform the same computational tasks given enough time and storage capacity.
THERE ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF COMPUTERS
1. DESKTOP
2. LAPTOP
3.PALM TOP
4. SUPER COMPUTERS FOR RESEARCH WORKS ACCOMPANYING HIGH CALCULATIONS

THERE ARE VARIOUS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARES WHICH RUNS THE COMPUTER
HARDWARE ARE THE FOLLOWING
1.PROCESSERS
1.1 INTEL
1.1.1 intel® Core™2 Quad Processor IS THE LATEST ONE.
The Core brand refers to Intel's 32bitmobile dual core x86 CPUs that derived from the Pentium M branded processors. The processor family used a more advanced version of the Intel P6 microarchitecture. It emerged in parallel with the NetBurst (Intel P68) microarchitecture of the Pentium 4 brand, and was a precursor of the 64-bit Core microarchitecture of Core 2 branded CPUs. The Core brand comprised two branches: the Duo (dual-core) and Solo (Duo with one disabled core, which replaced the Pentium M brand of single-core mobile processor).
The Core brand was launched on
January 5, 2006 by the release of the 32-bit Yonah CPU - Intel's first dual-core mobile (low-power) processor. Its dual-core layout closely resembled two interconnected Pentium M branded CPUs packaged as a single die (piece) silicon chip (IC). Hence, the 32-bit microarchitecture of Core branded CPUs - contrary to its name - had more in common with Pentium M branded CPUs than with the subsequent 64-bit Core microarchitecture of Core 2 branded CPUs. Despite a major rebranding effort by Intel starting January 2006, some computers with the Yonah core continued to be marked as Pentium M.
In 2007,
Intel began branding the Yonah core CPUs as Pentium Dual-Core intended for mainstream mobile only computers, unlike the 64-bit Core microarchitecture CPUs branded as Intel Core 2 Duo (for higher-end computers) and also as Pentium Dual-Core (for lower-end desktops only). In short, the Core brand refers to processors with the "mobile" derivative of 32-bit Intel P6 microarchitecture (preceding the Core microarchitecture), whereas the Intel Core 2 brand refers to CPUs with the 64-bit Core microarchitecture.

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