Saturday, April 9, 2011

Computer & You

Facts about Computer

For other uses, see computer (Disambiguation).
"Computer technology" redirects here. For the company, see Computer Technology Limited.

Computer is a computer program that is designed to, respectively, and will be the order of mathematical operations or logical. Order, especially operations be changed easily to allow the computer to solve more than one type of problem.


the late 19th century the word began and became the most familiar description of a powerful computer calculations [3]. 

 
In general, the form of a computer includes memory for storing data for at least a few elements that perform mathematical and logical and the sequence and control elements that can change the order of operations based on. Stored data. Device allows data to be entered by an external source, and the results to be sent.

ProcessorThe conditional statements to change the order of the instructions on the basis of a current I if the machine or the environment.

First electronic computer was developed in mid 20 (1940-1945), but they have the same size of a large room, consuming as much energy as the several hundred modern personal computers (PCs) [1. .]

Modern computer based on integrated circuits with millions to billions of times more likely than the first, and held a share of the region [2] computer easily small enough to fit on mobile devices and can be powered by small batteries. Personal computers in various forms of them are icons of the information age and that is what most people think "computer", however, computers are embedded in many devices MP3 fighter players and toys to industrial robots, are the most famous.

Main article: History of computer hardware.

First use of the word "computer" was recorded in 1613, refers to people who can perform computations or calculation, and word continues with the same direction until the mid 20th century. In runs the instruction set computer, he read, manage and store data.
The Most Famous Image in the Early History of Computing[9]

This portrait of Jacquard was woven in silk on a Jacquard loom and required 24,000 punched cards to create (1839). It was only produced to order. Charles Babbage owned one of these portraits ; it inspired him in using perforated

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