The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to computers:
Computers – programmable machines designed to automatically carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations. The sequences of operations can be changed readily, allowing computers to solve more than one kind of problem.
What type of thing is a computer?
editComputers can be described as all of the following:
Types of computers
editComputer architecture
editComputer components
edit- Motherboard –
- Processor –
- ROM –
- Input devices –
Computer memory
edit- 1-2-AX working memory task
- AGP Inline Memory Module
- Aperture (computer memory)
- Associative memory
- Bubble memory
- Buddy memory allocation
- Cache-only memory architecture
- Cellular Memory Modules
- Channel memory
- Common Flash Memory Interface
- Comparison of memory cards
- Computing with Memory
- Content-addressable memory
- Conventional memory
- Core rope memory
- DOS memory management
- Declarative memory
- Delay line memory
- Deterministic memory
- Direct memory access
- Distributed memory
- Distributed shared memory
- Drum memory
- Dynamic memory allocation
- Dynamic random-access memory
- Dynamic video memory technology
- ECC memory
- Environmental memory
- EOS memory
- Expanded memory
- Extended memory
- External Memory Interface
- Fiscal memory devices
- Flash memory
- Flash memory controller
- Flat memory model
- Genetic memory (computer science)
- Unbuffered memory
- Uniform Memory Access
- Universal memory
- Upper memory area
- Video memory
- Virtual memory
- Volatile memory
Computer performance
editComputing
edit- See: Outline of computing
Computer science
editHistory of computers
edit- Analog computers
- History of computer components
- History of personal computers
Computers and culture
editComputer industry
editComputer manufacturing
editComputer engineering
editSoftware industry
editSoftware development
editSoftware engineering
editComputer organizations
editComputer publications
editComputer magazines –
See List of computer magazines
Online –