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1. The CPU has Arithmetic and Logic Unit and Central Unit
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CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU)

The CPU, for central processing unit, is the “brain” of the computer. It follows the instructions of the software or program to manipulate data into information.

The CPU consists of two parts :

The control unit

The arithmetic/logic unit (ALU), both of which contain registers, or high-speed storage areas

All are linked by a kind of electronic “roadway” called a bus.

The control unit deciphers each instruction stored in the CPU and then carries out the instruction. It directs the movement of electronic signals between main memory and the arithmetic/logic unit. It also directs these electronic signals between main memory and the input and output devices. For every instruction, the control unit carries out four basic operations, known as the machine cycle.

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