Computer and its main three types along with Classifications.pptx
 Computers may be classified into three
categories namely:
 (1) According to purpose – their goals
and aims for a variety of tasks
 (2) According to types of processing –
their special uses in different fields of work,
and
 (3) According to capacity – with their
ability to perform a task, as well as the
maximum number of programs they
1. General Purpose
2. Special Purpose
 1. General Purpose - handle variety
of tasks, versatile, less efficient, examples
are personal computer, PDA
 2. Special Purpose - dedicated to a
specific task, more efficient because of
specialized programs, Faster processing,
examples are play station, word processor
 1. Analog - Machines that represent variables
or quantities using physical analogies, examples
are Speedometer, Clock, and Thermometer
 2. Digital - Machines that specialize in
counting, Use discrete numbers, result obtained is
precise and repeatable, examples are digital clock,
digital thermometer, and calculator
 3. Hybrid - Machines that incorporate
measuring capabilities of the analog devices and
the counting capability of the digital devices,
examples are Ana-Digi watches (watches with
both analog and digital capabilities)
1. Analog
2. Digital
3. Hybrid
 MICROCOMPUTER
 MINI COMPUTER
 MAINFRAME COMPUTER
 SUPER COMPUTER
 also known as Personal computer
 used in homes, offices; for individual and corporate
uses
 single users, Usually stand-alone to other computers
but generally used to carry out processing for a single
user
 price ranges from 25,000.00 – 250,000.00
 speed of processor is 5 – 20 MIPS
 storage capacity is 32 Mb – 256 Mb of primary storage
 No unusual power required for environment
considerations; may fit on top of a table or desk
 examples are desktop, notebook, laptop, palmtop,
personal digital assistant (PDA), information
appliances, network computers, technical workstations
 midrange computer
 For use by companies needing storage and
processing requirements, for more computer power
 Multiple users, less than 100 users
 price ranges from 250,000 – 10 Million
 speed of processor is 25 – 100 MIPS
 storage capacity is 32 Mb – 512 Mb of primary
storage
 Requires controlled environment; Occupies own floor
space, like the size of a file cabinet
 examples are Network servers, web servers, multiple
use systems
 large scale computer
 for medium to large size business; Used by business and
government to provide centralized storage processing and
management of data of large amount
 Multiple users greater than or equal to 100 users
 price ranges from 10 Million – 50 Million
 speed of processor is 440 – 4,500 MIPS; May have several
processors
 storage capacity is 50 Mb – several gigabytes of primary
storage
 Requires controlled environment; Requires full time operators;
Housed in a cabinet where peripherals are in separate
cabinets
 examples are Enterprise systems, transaction processors,
super server
 Used to compute intensive tasks
 Designed for large-scale complex and scientific applications
 Multiple users
 price ranges from 10 Million – 2.5 Billion
 speed of processor is 4 – 10 times faster than mainframes,
Several processors, 60 Billion – 3 Trillion MIPS, Fastest, most
processing power
 storage capacity is 8,000 Mb+ +
 Requires controlled environment; Space needed may be the
size of a car
 examples are Scalable servers, Cray Computer, IBM Deep
Blue Super Computer
 1. Albano, Gisela May A., et.al. (2003).
Introduction to Information Technology.
Meycauayan, Bulacan: Trinitas Publishing
Inc.
 2. Andes Sr., Antonio M. (2003).
Introduction to Computer. Philippines:
World Class Printing and Packaging.

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Computer and its main three types along with Classifications.pptx

  • 2.  Computers may be classified into three categories namely:  (1) According to purpose – their goals and aims for a variety of tasks  (2) According to types of processing – their special uses in different fields of work, and  (3) According to capacity – with their ability to perform a task, as well as the maximum number of programs they
  • 3. 1. General Purpose 2. Special Purpose
  • 4.  1. General Purpose - handle variety of tasks, versatile, less efficient, examples are personal computer, PDA  2. Special Purpose - dedicated to a specific task, more efficient because of specialized programs, Faster processing, examples are play station, word processor
  • 5.  1. Analog - Machines that represent variables or quantities using physical analogies, examples are Speedometer, Clock, and Thermometer  2. Digital - Machines that specialize in counting, Use discrete numbers, result obtained is precise and repeatable, examples are digital clock, digital thermometer, and calculator  3. Hybrid - Machines that incorporate measuring capabilities of the analog devices and the counting capability of the digital devices, examples are Ana-Digi watches (watches with both analog and digital capabilities)
  • 7.  MICROCOMPUTER  MINI COMPUTER  MAINFRAME COMPUTER  SUPER COMPUTER
  • 8.  also known as Personal computer  used in homes, offices; for individual and corporate uses  single users, Usually stand-alone to other computers but generally used to carry out processing for a single user  price ranges from 25,000.00 – 250,000.00  speed of processor is 5 – 20 MIPS  storage capacity is 32 Mb – 256 Mb of primary storage  No unusual power required for environment considerations; may fit on top of a table or desk  examples are desktop, notebook, laptop, palmtop, personal digital assistant (PDA), information appliances, network computers, technical workstations
  • 9.  midrange computer  For use by companies needing storage and processing requirements, for more computer power  Multiple users, less than 100 users  price ranges from 250,000 – 10 Million  speed of processor is 25 – 100 MIPS  storage capacity is 32 Mb – 512 Mb of primary storage  Requires controlled environment; Occupies own floor space, like the size of a file cabinet  examples are Network servers, web servers, multiple use systems
  • 10.  large scale computer  for medium to large size business; Used by business and government to provide centralized storage processing and management of data of large amount  Multiple users greater than or equal to 100 users  price ranges from 10 Million – 50 Million  speed of processor is 440 – 4,500 MIPS; May have several processors  storage capacity is 50 Mb – several gigabytes of primary storage  Requires controlled environment; Requires full time operators; Housed in a cabinet where peripherals are in separate cabinets  examples are Enterprise systems, transaction processors, super server
  • 11.  Used to compute intensive tasks  Designed for large-scale complex and scientific applications  Multiple users  price ranges from 10 Million – 2.5 Billion  speed of processor is 4 – 10 times faster than mainframes, Several processors, 60 Billion – 3 Trillion MIPS, Fastest, most processing power  storage capacity is 8,000 Mb+ +  Requires controlled environment; Space needed may be the size of a car  examples are Scalable servers, Cray Computer, IBM Deep Blue Super Computer
  • 12.  1. Albano, Gisela May A., et.al. (2003). Introduction to Information Technology. Meycauayan, Bulacan: Trinitas Publishing Inc.  2. Andes Sr., Antonio M. (2003). Introduction to Computer. Philippines: World Class Printing and Packaging.