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The phrase "a digital computer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of computer that processes data in a digital format, distinguishing it from analog computers.
Example: "In today's world, a digital computer is essential for tasks ranging from simple calculations to complex simulations."
Alternatives: "a computer" or "a computing device".
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Thus, a rock and a digital computer perform computations in the same sense.
While the brain is nothing like a digital computer, much of what it does can be described as computation, Dr. Brody said.
Recursion theory in turn led to the theory of computable functions, which governs those functions that can be calculated by a digital computer.
Maggie was a lifelong photographer, painter, fashion designer and more recently a digital computer artist.
In computer process control, a digital computer is used to direct the operations of a manufacturing process.
Computer programming language, any of various languages for expressing a set of detailed instructions for a digital computer.
Mouse, hand-controlled electromechanical device for interacting with a digital computer that has a graphical user interface.
Computer architecture, Internal structure of a digital computer, encompassing the design and layout of its instruction set and storage registers.
Artificial intelligence (AI), the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings.
In 1946 the pair fulfilled a government contract to build a digital computer, which they called ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer).
Though Bachman selected a digital computer from IBM for purchase and hired a team of computer programmers and data analysts, Dow backed out of the arrangement in 1960.
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