Classification Of Computer
Basics of Computers - Classification
Historically computers were classified according to processor
types because development in processor and processing speeds were the
developmental benchmarks. Earliest computers used vacuum tubes for processing,
were huge and broke down frequently. However, as vacuum tubes were replaced by
transistors and then chips, their size decreased and processing speeds
increased manifold.
All modern computers and computing devices use microprocessors
whose speeds and storage capacities are skyrocketing day by day. The
developmental benchmark for computers is now their size. Computers are now
classified on the basis of their use or size −
- Desktop
- Laptop
- Tablet
- Server
- Mainframe
- Supercomputer
Desktop:
Desktop computers are personal computers (PCs) designed
for use by an individual at a fixed location. IBM was the first computer to
introduce and popularize use of desktops. A desktop unit typically has a CPU
(Central Processing Unit), monitor, keyboard and mouse. Introduction of desktops
popularized use of computers among common people as it was compact and
affordable.
Riding on the wave of desktop’s popularity many software and
hardware devices were developed specially for the home or office user. The
foremost design consideration here was user friendliness.
Laptop:
Despite its huge popularity, desktops gave way to a more compact
and portable personal computer called laptop in 2000s. Laptops are also
called notebook computers or simply notebooks.
Laptops run using batteries and connect to networks using Wi-Fi (Wireless
Fidelity) chips. They also have chips for energy efficiency so that they can
conserve power whenever possible and have a longer life.
Modern laptops have enough processing power and storage capacity
to be used for all office work, website designing, software development and
even audio/video editing.
Tablet:
After laptops computers were further miniaturized to develop
machines that have processing power of a desktop but are small enough to be
held in one’s palm. Tablets have touched sensitive screen of typically 5 to 10
inches where one finger is used to touch icons and invoke applications.
Keyboard is also displayed virtually whenever required and used
with touch strokes. Applications that run on tablets are called apps.
They use operating systems by Microsoft (Windows 8 and later versions) or
Google (Android). Apple computers have developed their own tablet called iPad which
uses a proprietary OS called iOS.
Server:
Servers are computers with high processing speeds that provide one
or more services to other systems on the network. They may or may
not have screens attached to them. A group of computers or digital devices
connected together to share resources is called a network.
Servers have high processing powers and can handle multiple
requests simultaneously. Most commonly found servers on networks include −
- File
or storage server
- Game
server
- Application
server
- Database
server
- Mail
server
- Print
server
Mainframe:
Mainframes are computers
used by organizations like banks, airlines and railways to handle millions and
trillions of online transactions per second. Important features of mainframes
are −
- Big
in size
- Hundreds
times Faster than servers, typically hundred megabytes per second
- Very
expensive
- Use
proprietary OS provided by the manufacturers
- In-built
hardware, software and firmware security features
Supercomputer:
Supercomputers are the fastest
computers on Earth. They are used for carrying out complex, fast and time
intensive calculations for scientific and engineering applications.
Supercomputer speed or performance is measured in teraflops, i.e. 1012 floating
point operations per second.
Chinese supercomputer Sunway TaihuLight is the
world’s fastest supercomputer with a rating of 93 petaflops per second, i.e. 93
quadrillion floating point operations per second.
Most common uses of supercomputers include −
- Molecular
mapping and research
- Weather
forecasting
- Environmental
research
- Oil
and gas exploration
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