Microcomputer
Microcomputer refers to a small, relatively inexpensive computer designed for use by a single person. It centers on a microprocessor, a single integrated circuit that performs the central processing tasks, and is paired with memory and non-volatile storage. Microcomputers provide standard input and output interfaces such as keyboards, displays, and network connections, enabling a broad range of applications from productivity to programming and entertainment. The term originated in the 1970s to distinguish personal and hobbyist machines from mainframes and minicomputers.
Typical microcomputers consist of a motherboard housing the microprocessor, memory chips, storage controllers, and peripheral interfaces.
Historically, microcomputers rose with affordable microprocessors in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with landmark systems