1) There are three main types of computers based on principles of operation: analog computers which use continuously variable physical phenomena, digital computers which use discrete numbers and letters, and hybrid computers which combine aspects of analog and digital.
2) Computers can also be classified based on their configuration in terms of size, speed, and storage capacity. The four types are super computers which are the fastest and most expensive, mainframe computers which handle large volumes of complex data, mini computers which are mid-sized, and micro computers which are small and inexpensive.
3) Digital computers can be further broken down into general purpose computers which can perform most tasks given time, and special purpose computers which are dedicated to performing single, specific