The abbreviation CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. It has many names but whatever the name may be the working principals are same.
The previous articles dealt with “The Origin of the Word Computer” and with “Understanding Computers Further”. I hope you have enjoyed reading those informative articles. If you have any queries then you can post them on our facebook page SysMattersBlog. Your questions will be answered within 24 hours. Now coming to today’s article, today we [...]
In the last article we had discussed the Definition of a Computer. In this article we will further understand the concept of computers by comparing various devices like Abacus, Calculator, Television, Mobile phone. And we will know the importance of important components of a computer i.e. Central Processing Unit, Memory, Storage device, Input and Out [...]
In the beginning the Computer was a complicated, sophisticated, programmable, electro-mechanical device that use to do scientific calculations and research but now a days the uses have became more general and common. In this article we will learn the definition of a computer and some features of it. In this era a Computer is as [...]
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> Why Computers are so famous. Discussion between a Teacher and a Student! Image via Wikipedia Teacher: So, tell me why Computers are so popular what is so special about them? Student: Sir because they are fast. Teacher: So what even a bike is fast (smiling) Student: But Sir, a Computer does calculation [...]
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