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Characteristics of Computer System

A computer is an electronic device that processes raw data into meaningful information. Its core characteristics include speed, accuracy, diligence, versatility, and massive storage
Speed: Computers operate at incredible speeds, processing millions to billions of instructions per second. Speeds are measured in micro- or nanoseconds, often denoted in Gigahertz (GHz) or operations per second.
Accuracy: They execute complex mathematical and logical operations with a high degree of precision. Any errors typically stem from incorrect inputs or software bugs, a concept known as "Garbage In, Garbage Out" (GIGO).
Diligence: Unlike humans, computers do not experience fatigue, boredom, or a lack of concentration. They can perform repetitive tasks for extended periods without losing consistency or making errors. 
Versatility: Computers are incredibly adaptable and can perform entirely different types of work simultaneously or sequentially, from basic document processing to heavy data analysis and graphics rendering.
Storage and Memory: They can store immense volumes of data—including text, images, and video—for long periods and retrieve them almost instantaneously.
Automation: Computers can execute programmed tasks without continuous human intervention, increasing productivity across industries from manufacturing to system administration.
Reliability: They are highly dependable and will produce consistent, exact outputs every time the same set of inputs and instructions are processed.