characteristics of a computer
1. High Speed: Computers process data in microseconds, nanoseconds, and picoseconds, executing millions of operations per second. Clock speed is measured in GHz.
Accuracy: Computers maintain absolute precision in output if the input is correct; errors arise from incorrect data entry or faulty software logic (GIGO).
Diligence: Computers work tirelessly without fatigue, maintaining performance over extended periods.
Versatility: Capable of performing diverse tasks, like graphic rendering and database management, seamlessly.
Storage Capacity: Consists of primary memory (RAM) for active tasks and secondary memory (HDD/SSD) for long-term storage.
Power of Remembrance: Retain and retrieve data indefinitely with high fidelity.
No IQ and No Feelings: Lack independent intelligence and emotions; they follow binary logic strictly.