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You have studied the von Neumann architecture. All computers are based on this architecture.
By the due date assigned, submit a proposal of your "ideal" computer—in narrative or visual form. If submitting this in visual form, please post it as an image file, PowerPoint, Word, or PDF file. Make sure to answer the following questions:
- State the technical specifications of your ideal computer
- What would you like your ideal computer to accomplish?
- What frustrations do you have with computer capabilities today?
- Do any of these things relate to von Neumann's architecture?
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Running head: MY IDEAL COMPUTER
My Ideal Computer
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Introduction
The computer is a crucial element of the daily life of individuals. The reliance on
computers has increased in both homes and offices (Dyson, 2012). Such a move has made
computers a crucial component for humankind. However, an ideal computer is critical in
ensuring that the various tasks are completed efficiently and the entertainment doesn`t
disappoint. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to discuss my ideal computer, what it should
accomplish, and some of the frustrations that I faced before when using computers.
State the technical specifications of your ideal computer
My ideal computer should have a battery that can store charge for up to two days when
being used while disconnected. ...
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