When it comes to conventional computers, however, the winner remains Windows.
But, as you say, that is with conventional computers.
Using a conventional computer it would on average require opening more than two doors to locate the ball.
In a conventional computer, all requests go through the central processor.
Blade, who knew that conventional computers were only in the third generation, was impressed.
A conventional computer would have no more than a few hundred to perhaps a thousand independent processors.
It is infeasible even to think about trying each key with a conventional computer.
There are fundamental limits to how fast a conventional computer can go.
And therefore its performance cannot yet be compared with that of conventional computers.
In the last few years it has emerged as the the most promising alternative to the design of conventional computers.