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Modern computers are still build following the "Stored Program Computing" design. The idea for stored program computers originates in the second world war, first working systems where build in the late fourties. | Modern computers are still build following the "Stored Program Computing" design. The idea for stored program computers originates in the second world war, first working systems where build in the late fourties. | ||
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== Core architecture == | == Core architecture == |
Revision as of 14:06, 2 July 2019
Introduction
Modern computers are still build following the "Stored Program Computing" design. The idea for stored program computers originates in the second world war, first working systems where build in the late fourties.