COMPUTER SITE TECHNOLOGIES INC
see Personal computer . For other uses · see Computer (disambiguation) . Computers and computing devices from different eras—left to right · in the Industrial Revolution · some mechanical devices were built to automate long · tedious tasks · beginning with electromechanicals (1930s) · thermionic valves (1930s) · semiconductor transistors (1940s) · MOSFET (MOS transistors 1950s) · computing power · leading to the Digital Revolution during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Conventionally · a modern computer consists of at least one processing element · typically a central processing unit (CPU) in the form of a microprocessor · together with some type of computer memory · mice · joysticks · etc.) · output devices ( monitors · printers · and they enable the results of operations to be saved and retrieved. Etymology A human computer
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