Computer Science, asked by aamir36792, 1 month ago

Do you think it is a good

idea to use this term to describe the CPU? Why?​

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Answered by 777sahaja
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A central processing unit (CPU) is an important part of every computer. The CPU sends signals to control the other parts of the computer, almost like how a brain controls a body.

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Answered by nikhatparween
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To start with, CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. This is a hefty name for what is ultimately a hefty piece of technology, at least in terms of the work it does. To be sure, the CPU isn’t the only processing unit in a computer. There are many. However, it is the central processing unit and is, therefore, the most important.

A good analogy for the CPU – and one you have likely heard a lot – is the brain. The brain is not only the hub of nerves in your body as it doesn’t carry out all of the decisions in your body. The spinal cord is also a hub of nerves, and so are many other parts of your body. All of these are processing centers. However, since the brain is the central processing center in your body, directing the greatest number of organs and processes – it is also the most important. Your brain is the CPU in your body. The CPU is the brain in the computer.

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