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SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES
Module 1.1




Types of computer systems


Server: A powerful computer with plenty of storage and memory. Used in networks to store large
amounts of data for computers on the network to access and to share devices, such as printers


Workstation: A computer intended for individual use that’s better than a PC. It’s intended for
business or professional use. Uses applications designed for them and are used by small
engineering companies, architects, and graphic designers


Personal Computers / Desktop: Referred to as a “microcomputer” as it’s a compact computer with
a complete system. They are the smallest, least expensive and most used type of computer. They
are physically smaller, have little memory, less processing power and permit fewer peripherals. Not
designed to be portable


Laptops / Notebooks: Portable PCs that combine a display, keyboard, processor, memory, hard
drive, and cursor positioning device all in one. Battery-operated making it portable


Tablets: Smaller than laptops and easy to carry. Generally cheaper than new laptops, and their
components are less powerful compared to regular laptops


Smartphones: Handheld computers that use flash memory for storage. Uses virtual keyboards and
touch-screen technology. Lightweight and have a good battery life


Embedded Systems / Dedicated Devices: Standalone electronic hardware designed to perform
dedicated computing tasks, for example ATM’s, MP3 players and so on

, NON PORTABLE COMPUTERS
Generally consist of a system unit, monitor, mouse and keyboard


They are ...
 Large in size
 Not meant to be moved around
 Generally more powerful than mobile or portable computers
All in one units are easier to transport and take up less space but are more difficult to fix or upgrade


Entry level computers
 Cheapest to purchase
 Lower hardware specifications
 Come with ‘Home editions’ of software


PORTABLE COMPUTERS
All-in-one design includes screen, keyboard and pointing device


Incorporated in casing designed to Types of Portable Computers
 fold (to take up less space)  Laptop / Notebook
 be easy to carry  Tablet
 protect delicate parts  Hybrid computer
 Smartphone
 Phablet


WHEN COMPARING COMPUTERS YOU SHOULD LOOK AT
 How powerful they are - CPU speed, how much RAM, size of Storage, and what GPU
 What they are used for - Servers / Basic office applications
 Their size - Range from huge mainframe computers to hand-held devices
 Software they use - What operating system ?
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