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Toyota Virtual Plant Tour

Car manufacturing is a great example of where technology has been used to largely automate a process, allowing greater productivity, fewer errors and more precision. Toyota provide a virtual tour of the process, essential for those studying GCSE and A level computer science to have an awareness of.

Virtual tour

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MegaProcessor - the largest CPU in the world

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