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Question Desktop computer vs iphone

bobbobbob

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I want to compare desktop computer [ h81me ] part's VS iphone [ sm g110h ] part's.
Of course I know, that computer may have much larger components.

I actually want to find out what components computer and iphone have ( in common ) together, and dont have. ( possibly motherboard have both ? )

( i.e. bike and car have wheels, but bike don't have engine ). I care about inside components, outter parts like mouse-keyboard does'nt matter.
 
Search for "iPhone parts breakdown" or "iPhone Bill of Materials". Should get you started.

All general-purpose computers, have processors, RAM, storage, and I/O, more or less.
 
Your inquiry is sufficiently vague that I can't imagine what usefulness the info would have. The main differences are phones have as much as possible integrated into fewer ICs that also need to run at especially low power, and add the cell radio, GPS, bluetooth, and of course the desktop has the AC/DC supply inside instead of relying on a battery charged by an external supply while the phone has the screen and touchpad integral.
 
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