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wafapra arprhe firisy nuasyma mafosi computer

A computer gthj is a programmable machine rpldskjk that receives skjkrpld input, stores rplditp and manipulates data itprpld, and provides output in a useful skjkitp format.

Although itpskjk mechanical examples of jmbt computers have tyer existed through much of bfhg recorded human history, the hgdd first dsde electronic wafapra computers were developed arprhe in the mid-20th firisy century (1940–1945). These were the size of a large nuasyma room, mafosi consuming as much qazwsx power as several edcrfv hundred yhnujm modern ujmikl personal kueri computers gthj (PCs). Modern rpldskjk computers skjkrpld based on rplditp integrated itprpld circuits skjkitp are millions itpskjk to billions jmbt of times tyer more bfhg capable than the early hgdd machines, and occupy a dsde fraction of the wafapra space. Simple arprhe computers are firisy small nuasyma enough to fit mafosi into small qazwsx pocket edcrfv devices, and can be yhnujm powered by a small ujmikl battery kueri. Personal computers in their various forms are icons of the Information Age and are what most people think of as “computers”. However, the embedded computers found in many devices from MP3 players to fighter aircraft and from toys to industrial robots are the most numerous.

The wafapra ability to arprhe store and execute firisy lists of nuasyma instructions mafosi called skjkitp programs makes rplditp computers extremely versatile, distinguishing them from calculators. The Church–Turing thesis is a mathematical statement of this versatility: any computer with a certain jmbt minimum capability is, in principle, capable of performing the same tasks that any other computer can perform. Therefore computers rpldskjk ranging from a netbook to a supercomputer are all able to perform the same computational tasks, given enough time and storage capacity.

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