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A computer is a machine that can be programmed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs, which enable computers to perform a wide range of tasks
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What Is a Computer? A computer is a programmable device that stores, retrieves, and processes data The term "computer" was originally given to humans (human computers) who performed numerical calculations using mechanical calculators, such as the abacus and slide rule
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A computer is a programmable device for processing, storing, and displaying information Learn more in this article about modern digital electronic computers and their design, constituent parts, and applications as well as about the history of computing
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- What is a Computer? - GeeksforGeeks
Computer is an electronic device that processes data according to instructions provided by software programs It takes input (data), processes it using a central processing unit (CPU), stores information, and produces output (results) to perform various tasks
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What is a Computer (Personal Computer – PC)? A computer or PC is an electronic machine that allows the acquisition and processing of data The term comes from English and is based on Latin and French A computer is made up of integrated circuits and components It also executes various sequences and instructions The user or other programs specify these operations
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