Introduction

Over and over in computer science we are reminded that one way of solving a problem is not necessarily better than another. With this in mind we decided to look at different elements of a PC and compare them to its counterparts on a PDA. A PC and a PDA are both computers. They both need to process data, store and retrieve that data from memory, access networks, and power themselves. But the methods in which each device implement these necessary functions are quite different.

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Brian Greenbaum
Chris Zeisser