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Classes of Computers

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Computers can be classified, or typed, in many ways. Some common classifications of digital computers are summarized below. For others see Category:Classes of computers.

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0–9

`12-bit computers (7 P)

16-bit computers (1 P)

18-bit computers (10 P)

24-bit computers (3 P)

36-bit computers (4 P)

48-bit computers (2 P)

` 60-bit computers (2 P)

`A

`Analog computers (2 C, 46 P)

` Avionics computers (1 C, 19 P)

`C

` Classes of mobile computers (3 C, 1 P)

`D

` Decimal computers (11 P)

`E

`Early computers (16 C, 93 P)

` Embedded systems (22 C, 204 P)

`F

` Fault-tolerant computer systems (6 C, 68 P)

`G

` Guidance computers (8 P)

`H

` Human computers (2 C, 9 P)

`I

` Instruction Pipeline Architecture computer (3 P)

`M

`Magnetic Core Memory computers (4 P)

Mainframe computers (9 C, 39 P)

Massively parallel computers (26 P)

Military computers (1 C, 69 P)

Minicomputers (7 C, 68 P)

` Mobile computers (14 C, 82 P)

`O

` One-of-a-kind computers (4 C, 106 P)

`Q

` Quantum computing (1 C, 35 P)

`R

` Reconfigurable computing (24 P)

`S

`Servers (computing) (17 C, 106 P)

Smart devices (9 C, 36 P)

` Supercomputers (14 C, 126 P)

`T

` Ternary computers (1 C, 10 P)

`V

`Variable word length computers (10 P)

Vector supercomputers (35 P)

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` Classes of computers

Bell's law of computer classes

List of computer size categories

`0–9

` 2-in-1 PC

`A

` Amorphous computing

Computer appliance

Asymmetric multiprocessing

`B

` Barebone computer

Blitzen (computer)

Blobotics

`C

` Cellular architecture

Chaos computing

Chemical computer

Computer cluster

Complex instruction set computer

`D

` Dataflow architecture

Decimal computer

Desktop computer

DNA computing

Domino computer

Dornier DO-960

`F

` Fault-tolerant computer system

Fifth generation computer

Flynn's taxonomy

`G

` GRiDPad

`H

` Harvard architecture

Headless computer

Human computer

Hybrid computer

`I

` Industrial PC

Internet appliance

`K

` Keyboard computer

`L

` Laptop

Legacy-free PC

Locale (computer hardware)

Lockstep (computing)

`M

` Membrane computing

Metacomputing

MIMD

Minicomputer

Minimalism (computing)

Minisupercomputer

MISD

Mobile Internet device

Modified Harvard architecture

Multimedia computer

Multiprocessing

`N

` Nanocomputer

Network Computer

`O

` Optical computing

`P

` Panel PC

Peptide computing

Personal Computers

Personal supercomputer

Plug compatible

Plug computer

Portable computer

Post-PC era

`Q

` Quantum capacity

Quantum computing

`R

` Real RAM

Reduced instruction set computer

Remote computer

Roll-away computer

Rugged computer

`S

` Serial computer

Siftable

SIMD

Single instruction, multiple threads

SISD

Smartbook

Stored-program computer

Superminicomputer

Superscalar processor

Symmetric multiprocessing

`T

` Table computer

Tablet computer

Ternary computer

Topological quantum computer

Trinary computer

`U

` Unconventional computing

Universal gateway

`V

` Von Neumann architecture

`W

` Wetware computer

Workstation

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