1st Session

Computer Architecture
1st Session Continued...

We got to know about the categories of computers:
1. Embedded Computers
2. Mobile Devices
3. Personal computers
4. Mid-range Servers
5. Mainframes
6. Supercomputers.
then we had an assignment on the following topic.
Computer Hardware: Motherboard, CPU and Main Memory
2nd Session
System Unit is the 1st topic to talk about. We learned that System Unit components are:
1. Processor
2. Memory
3. Expansion Cards
4. Ports and Connectors
Motherboard and Processor
Now What does Motherboard do? It is the main circuit board in system unit. It contains Chips, ICs and transistors. The Processor is the main part of the computer. Sometimes it is called as CPU. It processes the data and controls the computer.
Central Processing Unit
CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. Memory and Processor are the main parts of CPU. I acts as the brain of the computer. It has two parts. Control Unit (CU) and Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU).
Architecture of CPU
It includes Input, Output, Secondary Storage, Memory, Registers, CU and ALU. Data conversion to Information is one of the main task of CPU.
At first Data is sent through Input devices. Then it sends the data to Registers and then to CU through ALU it again comes back to Registers. Then it sends to Memory. the Memory sends to Output devices. If the user wants to store the data, Memory sends the data to Secondary Storage.
Main Memory
There are two parts: RAM & ROM
1. RAM (Random Access Memory)
2. ROM (Read Only Memory)
RAM vs ROM ??
Through ROM we can only read data. But to write the data we need PROM, EPROM, or EEPROM. ROM is non volatile in nature. RAM is just opposite. It is volatile indeed and we can write and read data as well.
Computer Hardware: Storage and I/O Devices
3rd Session
Input Device are used to enter data and instructions into the Main Memory. These are the example of Input Devices:
Reflections Finally:
1. The milestones of computer development in the history and about the five generations.
2. Computer architecture includes Processor, Memory, ALU, Control unit and I/O system.
3. The categories of computers.
4. The architecture of a computer system and the internal operations led by CPU.
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