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Until the 1990s scaling up was almost always a more cost-effective strategy to increase available computer power because communication between computers was xteremely slow compared with communications between a single computer's components.

A. True
B. False

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The answer is "Option A"

Step-by-step explanation:

A single computer component also known as a single-board computer, it is a total machine, which is built on a single silicon chip with functional devices like microcontroller, (I / O), and storage.

  • It normally uses a device, which has a fanless, small-power computation system, and small-profile design.
  • This model provides very slow communication between the components of single computers, that's why the given statement is true.

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