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why is the control unit referred to as the central controller of a computer

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Answered by Classicalboy
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The control unit (CU) is a component of a computer's central processing unit .... This architecture is preferred in reduced instruction set computers (RISC) as they use a simpler .

Answered by Lison769
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The control unit (CU) controls the flow of data from input devices to memory and cognition from memory to output devices. It controls and guides the interpretation, flow and manipulation of all data and information. It does not actually process the data; instead it sends control signals to ALU and memory for carrying out the required operations.

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