Sunday, November 11, 2007

How computers work

A general purpose computer has four main areas: the arithmetic and logic unit (ALU), the control unit, the memory, and the lost one input and output devices (collectively termed I/O). These parts are interconnected by busses,over and over again made of groups of wires.

The control unit, ALU, registers, and basic I/O (and often other hardware closely linked with these) are as a group known as a central processing unit (CPU). Early CPUs were composed a lot of separate components but since the mid-1970s CPUs have typically been constructed on a single integrated circuit called a microprocessor.

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