Explain microcomputers.
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A microcomputer is a computer with a central processing unit (CPU) as a microprocessor. Designed for individual use, a microcomputer is smaller than a mainframe or a minicomputer. The term microcomputer is not as commonly used as it was during the 1970s-1980s
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A microcomputer is a small, relatively inexpensive computer with a microprocessor.
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- A microcomputer includes a microchip (microprocessor) central processing unit (CPU), a memory device (usually read-only memory and random access memory), a bus network, and I / O ports, generally housed in a single printed circuit board (PCB).
- The term microcomputer is usually synonymous with a personal computer (PC), or a microprocessor-dependent computer. Microcomputers, whether in the form of PCs, workstations or laptop computers, are equipped for use by individuals. In the 1970s and 1980s, microcomputers became popular with the advent of ever more efficient microprocessors.
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