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    The cost of one bit of RAM and one bit of hard drive storage over the years will have to based on what size of the bit of ram and on bit of hard drive storage that are you using or trying to buy. But if you were trying to figure out the price range of one bit of ram the prices may range from $20.00 to over $100.00. However One bit of hard drive storage prices may range $100.00 to over $300.00 depends on where buy them from. I think 100 TB hard drive will become commercially available probably 10-15

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    NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignments Unit 3 Assignment 1: Video Summary 1 Learning Objectives and Outcomes This assignment addresses the learning objective “Explain the types of input and output devices and their purposes.” The expected learning outcomes that will result from completing the assignment are:  You will be able to list the types of ports and connectors available on a personal computer.  You will be able to describe the operation of the video hardware

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    Unit 6 Research Paper

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    NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignments Unit 6 Research Paper 1: Network Attached Storage Learning Objectives and Outcomes This assignment addresses the learning objective “Identify various computer memories and storage devices based on their purposes and functions.” The expected learning outcomes that will result from completing the assignment are: • You will be able to explain what a NAS device is‚ its communication speed‚ capacity‚ and its fault tolerance and management

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    NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic STUDENT COPY: Graded Assignments Unit 2 Analysis 1: Computer Shopper Learning Objectives and Outcomes This assignment addresses the key concept “Computer measurements of speed related to data transfer.” The expected learning outcomes that will result from completing the assignment are:  You will be able to compare different computers based on the size of their hard drives‚ processor speeds‚ and amount of RAM.  You will be able to describe various ways people

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    Unit 8 System Performance

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    sysUnit 8 Analysis 1: System Performance Instructor: Peter Butu ------------------------------------------------- Student: Alvaro M. Alegre Course: NT1110 1. Fragmentation in system files can result in a general degradation across all user and system activities. Fragmentation in applications and data files can result in the degradation of specific software applications. 2. With more processes loading and running at the same time the performance of the system will degrade due to increased

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    NT1110 Unit 7 Research Paper 1: CMOS 1. Search the internet for information on “CMOS memory” and answer the following questions: How has CMOS memory changed over the years? Has the size of the CMOS memory increased‚ decreased‚ or stayed the same? CMOS memory was originally used in the early days to store semi-permanent data stored in chips. The speeds have increased and the noise has been reduced it also went from analog to digital. With technological advancement over the years‚ it

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    NT1110 Unit 6 Analysis Memory Cost In the last 30 years‚ the need for hard drives to be capable to hold more memory has been on a very fast rise. This is due to our operating systems that are larger and the fact that more people needing or wanting to use computers more. Technology has grown so much. 20 years ago only about half of us had computers in our homes. Today almost everybody has at least 1 desktop and 1 portable. We keep pictures of our children on computers‚ have more programs to use

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    Pentium Flaw

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    NT1110: Computer Structure and Logic ITT Technical Institute 10/20/2013 The Pentium Flaw a divisional error was discovered in the summer of 1994. The flaw was discovered by Intel. Intel decided that their chips did not need to be recalled since the chance of the average user discovering the error was less than 1 in 9 billion. Thomas Nicely a mathematics professor at Lynchburg College in Lynchburg VA made error public when he sent an e-mail to several colleagues. Nicely was using

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    File size‚ Transfer Rate‚ and Transfer Time Larry Pfaff NT1110 ITT Technical Institute Table 1: Calculating transfer time File Size Transfer Rate Transfer Time 100 MB 56 Kbps 4.16 hr 100 MB 4 Mbps 3.49 hr 2 GB 56 Kbps 3.55 days 2 GB 4 Mbps 1.19 hr Convert file size and transfer rate to bits - S/R=T File size 100 MB Transfer Rate 56 Kbps = 4.16 hr 100*1048576*8/56000=14‚979.66 sec/60min=249.66 min/60(hour) = 4.16 hour File Size 100 MB Transfer Rate 4 Mbps = 3.49 mins 100*1048576*8/4000000=209

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    The Pentium Flaw

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    The Pentium Flaw NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic Unit 2 Analysis The Pentium floating-point unit flaw only occurred on some models of the original Pentium microprocessor chip. Any of the Pentium family processors with a clock speed of at least 120 MHz is new enough not to have the bug. On the affected microprocessor models‚ the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility checks for the floating-point unit flaw. Professor Thomas Nicely sent an email describing the flaw that he had discovered

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