Early computers such as Colossus and ENIAC were able to process between 5 and 100 operations per second. A modern “commodity” microprocessor (as of 2007) can process billions of operations per second, and many of these operations are more complicated and useful than early computer operations.
Intel Core2 Duo Mobile Processor: Features. Intel Corporation. ციტირების თარიღი: 20 June 2009.
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In 1946, ENIAC required an estimated 174 kW. By comparison, a modern laptop computer may use around 30 W; nearly six thousand times less.
Approximate Desktop & Notebook Power Usage. University of Pennsylvania. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 3 ივნისი 2009. ციტირების თარიღი: 20 June 2009.
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In 1946, ENIAC required an estimated 174 kW. By comparison, a modern laptop computer may use around 30 W; nearly six thousand times less.
Approximate Desktop & Notebook Power Usage. University of Pennsylvania. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 3 ივნისი 2009. ციტირების თარიღი: 20 June 2009.