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Difference between Embedded Computers and Mini computers

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Difference between Embedded Computers and Mini computers

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Personal Computer

A personal computer is a computer that can perform all of its input, processing, output, and storage activities by itself. A personal computer contains a processor, memory, and one or more input, output, and storage devices. Personal computers also often contain a communications device. Two popular architectures of personal computers are the PC and the Apple. The term, PC-compatible, refers to any personal computer based on the original IBM personal computer design. Companies such as Dell and Toshiba sell PC-compatible computers. PC and PC-compatible computers usually use a Windows operating system. Apple computers usually use a Macintosh operating system (Mac OS). Two types of personal computers are desktop computers and notebook computers.

Embedded Computer

An embedded computer is a special-purpose computer that functions as a component in a larger product. A variety of everyday products contain embedded computers:

Consumer electronics

Home automation devices

Automobiles

Process controllers and robotics

Computer devices and office machines

Because embedded computers are components in larger products, they usually are small and have limited hardware. Embedded computers perform various functions, depending on the requirements of the product in which they reside. Embedded computers in printers, for example, monitor the amount of paper in the tray, check the ink or toner level, signal if a paper jam has occurred, and so on. Image shows some of the many embedded computers in cars.

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