Difference between revisions of "Workstation"
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− | A '''workstation''' was a high-end [[personal computer]], capable of running computationally demanding [[application]]s. With the increasing power of later personal computers, they faded out as a separate category. | + | A '''workstation''' was a high-end [[personal computer]] (physically a [[desktop]], not a [[laptop]]), capable of running computationally demanding [[application]]s. With the increasing power of later personal computers, they faded out as a separate category. |
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Revision as of 15:41, 19 December 2018
A workstation was a high-end personal computer (physically a desktop, not a laptop), capable of running computationally demanding applications. With the increasing power of later personal computers, they faded out as a separate category.