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Page 1: COMPUTER BASICS Vocab and Terminology. What do all of these terms have in common? DesktopServer Workstation Handheld Laptop/Notebook Supercomputer Mainframe

COMPUTER BASICS

Vocab and Terminology

Page 2: COMPUTER BASICS Vocab and Terminology. What do all of these terms have in common? DesktopServer Workstation Handheld Laptop/Notebook Supercomputer Mainframe

What do all of these terms have in common?

Desktop Server

Workstation

Handheld

Laptop/Notebook

Supercomputer

Mainframe

TYPES OF TYPES OF

COMPUTERS!

COMPUTERS!

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Desktop Microcomputer

A personal computer system for individual use, made to fit on the top of a desk.

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Workstation

A powerful desktop computer with massive computing power that meets the needs of engineers, architects, and other professionals who require detailed graphic displays.

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Laptop/Notebook

A flat-screen, battery-powered, portable computer that can rest on your lap.

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Supercomputer

A sophisticated, expensive computer that executes complex calculations at the maximum speed permitted by state-of-the-art technology. These computers are mostly used by the government and for scientific research.

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Mainframe

A large, powerful, computer system capable of accommodating hundreds of users doing different computing tasks.

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Server

A computer especially designed to provide software and other resources to other computers over a network.

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Handheld

A portable computer that is small enough to be tucked into a jacket pocket or to fit in your hand.

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COMPUTER PERFORMANCE & PROCESSING

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Boot Process

When starting or restarting the computer, it is the process of loading the operating system into the computer’s memory.

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Input

Information entered into the computer for processing.

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Binary Code

A number system with a base of 2. It uses only two values, zero and one.

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Data

Unorganized, unprocessed information (raw material).

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Information

Data that has been processed so as to make it useful for a specific purpose.

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Output

Information given out by the computer-usually shown on monitor or a printer.

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COMPUTER COMPONENTS & HARDWARE

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System Unit

The main unit of a computer that contains the CPU, motherboard,and other

components necessary for processing information.

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CPU

Central Processing UnitThe CPU controls the operations of a computer. It performs arithmetic and logical operations and decodes and

executes instructions.

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Silicon Chip

A thin wafer of silicon containing electronic circuitry (transistor) that

performs various functions.

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MHZ

MegahertzA unit of measurement for a computer’s

clock speed; millions of cycles per second.

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RAM

Random Access MemoryA computer’s memory chip or chips containing the temporary or volatile

memory in which program instructions and data are stored while being used by a

computer. When a computer is off, all data in RAM is lost if not saved.

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ROM

Read Only MemoryMemory that can be read, but not

changed. Read-only memory is non-volatile storage that contains essential

computer instructions and does not lose its contents even when the power is

turned off.

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Bit

Binary DigitThe smallest unit of information a

computer can hold. A bit has a value of 0 or 1.