because they r very smart and know bit by bit
Neither. It is a central processor. It manipulates data sent to it from devices, and sends in back to the devices for them to output.
The three groups are Input devices, Output devices, and Processor. Input - A device that the user enters data to the computer. Output - A device that shows data to the user Processor - A computer component that is the "Brain" of the computer. It does the thinking for the computer at lighting fast speeds.
The computer component that converts raw data into significant information, interprets software instructions and controls output devices is the processor. This is what is commonly known as the CPU.
The output of an XSLT processor is a set of instructions that dictate how to display the XML data.
The processor puts information into an acceptable form for your computer. The input output channel is a physical link that connects the computer to an output or input device.
Output devices are computer devices that are used to communicates data in a human-readable form. Speakers are used to output sound, monitors are used to output data visually, and printers are used to output data physically on paper.
Output devices are computer devices that are used to communicates data in a human-readable form. Speakers are used to output sound, monitors are used to output data visually, and printers are used to output data physically on paper.
Input in the sense that it helps process data/information around the system AFAP but output in the sense that the data/information is to the processor and they do the work from there.
data to be processed
Output devices are computer devices that are used to communicates data in a human-readable form. Speakers are used to output sound, monitors are used to output data visually, and printers are used to output data physically on paper.
may be processor
Input devices connect to the computer and they pass data into the Processor where it can be processed.