control unit
what is The hardware component that does all the calculations and processing is known as the processor or
Comparisons and calculations are performed in a logical block called ALU - the Arithmetic-Logical Unit. This component (be it really a component or a set of components performing the function) is tasked with mathematical operations of any order above 1s and 0s, and - of course - with logic (binary logic, to be exact).
yes the processor does all the calculations and the RAM helps to push it through
processor
Central Processing Unit(CPU)
A motherboard - The biggest component of the machine( It's a place where you stuck everything on)A Processor: Where all the calculations are madeA RAM: A Temporary memory storage unit for the machineAn HDD: Hard Drive, save filesA GPU(optional): A Graphic Processor Unit: Essential for Graphic maker and Game playA Power SupplyCD/DVD DriverFan
A motherboard - The biggest component of the machine( It's a place where you stuck everything on)A Processor: Where all the calculations are madeA RAM: A Temporary memory storage unit for the machineAn HDD: Hard Drive, save filesA GPU(optional): A Graphic Processor Unit: Essential for Graphic maker and Game playA Power SupplyCD/DVD DriverFan
Silicon or Si which is the most basic component of all processors was discovered in 1823. The first ever microprocessor was invented in 1971.
Central Processing Unit. It is the main component of an electronic computing device (not necessarily just a laptop or desktop) that performs all of the primary logic operations and mathematical functions enabling the device to execute it's tasks.
All legal Excel calculations.
It is the main control unit in a computer. It is like the 'brain' of the computer. It does controls all hardware, and executes software commands, like: Math Calculations Logical Operations (Comparison, differencing, etc.) Processing data from memory If there is no processor in a computer, the screen will simply stay blank when you power on the computer, and nothing will happen until you switch the computer off. You NEED the processor in order to use the computer.
its almost impossible to say because as of right now if you take a component out of a computer it wont work. they all work together but the processor is usually refereed to the heart of the computer.