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A processor acts like a /an​

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Answered by adrijamandalsuri
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Answer:

A processor acts like a brain

Answered by Sinthushaa
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Answer:

A processor acts like a /an​ "Brain".

Explanation:

Processor ( CPU) :-

  • The central processing unit (CPU), sometimes known as the processor, is what gives computers their brains.
  • The CPU, which includes all the circuitry required to process input, store data, and output results, is the brain of a computer.
  • The CPU is constantly executing computer programs that give it instructions on which data to process and in which order. We couldn't use a computer to run programs without a CPU.
  • For example, a basic calculator software might command the CPU to add the two digits 2 and 2 and report the answer-back.
  • Thanks to a control unit that can understand program instructions and an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) that can add numbers, the CPU can process those instructions with ease. The CPU can process far more sophisticated, A programs than a simple calculator thanks to the control unit and ALU working together.

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