3. Which type of system has its own programming and does not receive input?
(A) Embedded computer
(B) Supercomputer
(C) Microcomputer
(D) Both (b) and (c)
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An embedded computer is a system that has its own programming and does not receive any input (Option A).
- An embedded computer is a system with an operating system that is combined with some software and hardware and it is capable to do previously designed fixed tasks.
- An embedded computer does not receive any input. It is generally used for specific functions in a larger system.
- A supercomputer is a powerful and large computer which is capable of processing a very large amount of data quickly. These types of computers are generally used in Science, Engineering, Defence, Aerospace, etc. A supercomputer can receive inputs.
- A microcomputer is a very small computer which is capable of processing a lower amount of data. It generally consists of a CPU, A monitor and a keyboard. This is used for normal day-to-day usage. A microcomputer can also take inputs.
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