Classification of Computer
Classification of Computer
ENIAC, designed and built in the 1940s, was the first general-purpose
computer. ENIAC weighed 30 tons and covered an area of about 1,800
square feet. In contrast, a current smartphone weighs a few ounces and is
small enough to slip into a pocket.
Digital computer are those in which we provide input very easily and getting output in a
fraction of seconds. All devices you use like PC, Laptop, Desktop, Mobile, Smartwatch, etc.
best example of digital and analog is watch(wrist watch) there are 2 types of watches
1. which contains 3 hands called send hand, minute hand and hour hand and having crown
to adjust them - is analog clock means it not shows digits.
2. the which shows you time in digital format e.g. 10:30 am. this is digital clock, this is
working on the basis of Binary system.
Similarly all computers or devices working with binary system are the digital devices.
Digital Computer!
Classify and discuss different types of digital computer.
There are four types of digital computer:
a). Micro computers;
b). Mini computers;
c). Main frame computers;
d). Super computers;
Micro computer:
In which the various integrated circuits and elements of a computer are replaced by single
integrated circuit called a “chip”. Examples are the IBM pc, Apple Macintoshes, Dell.
Their continuing and rapid technology development had a major effect on the whole computer
industry over the past twenty century.
Mini computers:
Physically small computers compared with mainframes. They are used for special purpose or
smaller scale general purpose work. Example are DEC’S, VAX, RANGE.
Mainframes computers:
Large general purpose computes with extensive processing, storage and input/ output
capabilities. The market for these computers is dominated by IBM.
Super computers:
A large and very powerful mainframe computer is called a supercomputer. The Cray X-MP is an
example of supercomputer. Such supercomputers are applied to the solution of very complex
and sophisticated scientific problem and for national security purposes of some advance
nations.
A hybrid computers:
A hybrid computer may refer to any of the following: When referring to a portable or home
user computer, hybrid computer is a slang term used to describe a 2-in-1PC. A 2-in-1 PC
consists of a screen and a detachable keyboard and has the functionality of both a laptop
computer and a tablet.
· An example of a hybrid computer system is a cement plant where all calculations are made
by digital systems (digital computers) and accordingly action such ass increase of certain
material in the furnace and increase/decrease of fuel for temperature is performed by the
help of analog system.
· Gas Pump Station (where measurement of gas by analog system, and displaying such
calculation by digital system (computer).
7. Large scale computing is the deployment of a process onto more than one
chunk of memory, typically running on more than one hardware element or node.
"Large scale" generally refers to the use of multiple nodes that collaborate on a
few levels to complete a task.
Large scale computing is the deployment of a process onto more than one chunk of
memory, typically running on more than one hardware element or node.
"Large scale" generally refers to the use of multiple nodes that collaborate on a few
levels to complete a task. The nodes can use middleware of some kind, allowing
multiple nodes to share the load of processing incoming requests in software. The
nodes could be collaborating at the operating system level, or running as a 'cluster'.
There could be hardware resource collaboration, such as parallel processing chipsets
installed, to increase the performance of the large scale computing deployment.
The term is quite broad - in more recent times it has come to refer to the use of
software designed to be used on more than tens or hundreds of nodes, but on
thousands of nodes, to process data on a scale not even clustered computers with
middleware could process.
It starts from typical examples of actual large scale distributed systems, which cover
the well known categories, such as Enterprise Information Systems, Peer-to-Peer
Systems, Grids, Utility and Volunteer Computer Systems.
8. They were primarily designed for business applications and services that require
the performance and efficiency of mainframe computers. Minicomputers are
generally used as mid-range servers, where they can operate mid-sized software
applications and support numerous users simultaneously.