Computer architecture paradigms.
The chance to store and execute
lists of instructions called programs makes computers extremely versatile,
distinguishing them from calculators . The –Church Turing thesis is a
mathematical statement of this versatility: any computer with a minimum
capability (being Turing-complete) is, in principle, capable of performing the
same tasks that another computer can perform. Therefore, any type of computer
(net book , supercomputer , cellular automaton , etc. )#) is able to perform
the same computational tasks, given enough time and storage capacity.
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