If you are a non-CS Engineering major, we would recommend a laptop from the second group that has enhanced or discrete graphics (e., nVidia Quadro or GeForce GTX or RTX, AMD Fire Pro, Radeon Pro, Vega...
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NOTE concerning Apple Computers: Except for Computer Science majors, we are not recommending M-series based (i.e., Apple silicon) MacBooks for engineering students. The M-series based
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Ian completed various projects on the Microgrid including coding protection logic into 451 relays, creating a network for the devices to communicate with each other, and coding real-time automation
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Physical hardware, including inverters and a simple system controller. On this platform, several load profiles and microgrid configurations were tested to examine effects on system
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Generally, you''ll want to stick to Intel, AMD, and Apple options for professional use, since they deliver not only the most variety, but they also have the widest compatibility with...
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“What kind of computer do I need?” is a common question from incoming students. While some schools and colleges don''t require a personal computer, having one makes college life much easier. If you
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Learn which computers are best for computer science students as well as college in general and how to choose specs based on long-term need.
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System: Mac vs. WindowsHow Much CPU Do I Need?How Much Storage Should I get?What screen Size Should I Choose?How Much Memory Do I Need?Which GPU Should I get?What Software Do I Need?Think Long-Term When Investing in Your ComputerThe Buyer''s DecisionIf you have a computer right now, wait to buy a new one. A standard Windows or Mac laptop is good enough for the first two years of computer science classes. It may not have the best performance, but it will definitely be good enough. After your first two years of college, if you are well into the more advanced computer science coursework, then con...See more on gcu Division of IT
“What kind of computer do I need?” is a common question from incoming students. While some schools and colleges don''t require a personal computer, having one makes college life much easier. If you
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Located on the first floor of Research 1 on the main campus, it features control-center equipment and software that students can use to simulate and test real-life grid control operations,
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Some colleges have specific computer requirements to meet the needs of their degree programs. If you are a student in one of these colleges, please click the link below to see
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To help you figure out what kind of laptop you need for college work (and possibly some gaming on the side), we''ve gathered some tips to guide your search. That way, you can find the
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