Types of computers, how they process information, and the purpose and function of each computer

 


1. Identify at least three types of computers, how they process information, and the purpose and function of each computer., signed into law in 2010, has three primary goals, which are to make affordable health insurance available to more people; expand the Medicaid program to cover all adults with income below 138% of the federal poverty level; and to support innovative medical care delivery methods designed to lower costs of health care generally.

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. Types of Computers, How They Process Information, Purpose, and Function

All digital computers fundamentally process information through a cycle of input, processing, storage, and output. This involves a Central Processing Unit (CPU) for executing instructions, Random Access Memory (RAM) for temporary data storage, and various input/output (I/O) mechanisms. The distinctions between computer types lie primarily in their scale, specialization, and design for specific environments or user needs.

a) Desktop Computer / Workstation

  • How it Processes Information: A desktop computer uses a powerful CPU (e.g., Intel Core i7, AMD Ryzen) to execute instructions, supported by a significant amount of RAM for holding active programs and data. A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) handles visual rendering. Input from peripherals (keyboard, mouse) is sent to the CPU, processed, stored temporarily in RAM, and results are displayed on a monitor or saved to persistent storage (SSD/HDD). Data is moved efficiently across a system bus connecting components.