A port allows you to plug hardware into your CPU.
No. A CPU is hardware.
There are no USB ports on a computers CPU, I think you have CPU confused with the computers 'Tower' or as its correct name chassis. If so then yes.
Yes a cpu would be considered hardware since it is tangible.
hardware
Multicore
indeed it is.
The dual port RAM technology is used in the video RAM (VRAM). This allows a CPU to draw out image from the video memory at the same time the video hardware is reading it out to a screen
Behind a CPU!
A socket is where the cpu plugs into. The socket holds the cpu and allows it to work in the motherboard to do calculations and management for the operating system. A port is an irq opening within the motherboard to allow certain devices that need a communication pathway to properly work. Example old serial port mouse needed a communication port to work properly with the motherboard and operating system.
The CPU or Central Processing Unit or Processor is hardware.
computer hardware
in the usb port of your laptop/usb port of your cpu