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By: Natalio Castaneda
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Table of Contents The Parts of the Computer & Who Invented Them The Different Types of Computers How People Use Computers in Different Places
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Parts of the Computer & Who Invented Them One part of the computer is the chip The Intel 4004 chip was the first universal micro processing unit It was invented by Marcian Hoff Jr. & Federico Faggin
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Parts of the Computer & Who Invented Them Marcian Edward Hoff Jr. Federico Faggin
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The Different Types of Computers Digital computers have to digitalize words, pictures, and sounds to process them Analog computers they do not digitalize information to calculate it
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The Different Types of Computers Mainframes are the largest and most powerful type of computer Mainframes can be as large as a normal sized room A personal computers, or PC, is the smallest type of computer Examples of a PC are a game console, laptop, desktop, phone, and a tablet
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How People Use Computers in Different Places At work, people would most likely use them for financial calculating or word processing At home, people could use them for music, videos, internet browsing, and games At school, people usually use them for research and typing papers
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How People use Computers in Different Places HomeWorkSchool
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Conclusion Computers are quick machines that you can do many things with People use them for many things They have many different parts They can be used in many places
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