Computer Basics PE 266 Dr. Mike Butler.

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Computer Basics PE 266 Dr. Mike Butler

Hardware CPU and peripherals CPU Peripherals What is it and where is it? Peripherals Input and output devices Storage devices

Memory Naming conventions Binary digit Byte groupings

Microprocessors Basic concepts Types Clock speeds Buss width

System Speed Factors Processor Hard disk Busses RAM

Purchasing Considerations Purpose Cost Processor Ram Hard disk Peripherals

Assignment Select a type of system Comparison shopping online Low-end, high-end, value PC or Macintosh Desktop, laptop, or tablet Comparison shopping online Select system that best fits your situation Report on computer specs and why you selected that system