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Getting data from memory, or the hard drive is slow. If you store a part of the memory you think you will need soon, or often in cache, it will speed up processing by reducing wait time. Cache is much smaller, but much faster than memory and sits on the processor die.
The "computer" part. Humans have built computers with our understanding of cognitive science. Computers implement a processor, memory for temporary data storage (during processing, caching, etc), and a hard-drive for persistent data. A human brain can store data long term, process information, and temporarily hold small amounts of data for short times while processing the information (e.g. "Carry the 2...").
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Input device (like a keyboard), output device (like a monitor), memory (like a hard drive), and processor (Intel is a designer of these).
Processor, Memory, and Hard Drive
When the computer is wrighting to the drive it will take some of the processing power.
no. You have processor, memory and input/output. Storage would be memory, hard drive, DVD.
1.memory 2.processor 3.hard drive
when we say processor, it is the brain of computer, the word process it is also manipulate the data.....processing the data from hard disk or hard drive.
The speed can be determined in various ways. The clock speed of the processor, the speed of the hard drive, the speed of the bus carrying information from the processor to the memory and the speed of the memory. dual or quad core processors running at more than 2.5 Ghz is fast a hard drive that has a spindle speed of 7500 to 10,000 RPMs is fast 1066 or 2000 Mhz of front side bus is fast 800 Mhz or more memory speed is fast
Mother Board failure &processor failure ware temparacher high
Input DevicesOutput devicesCPU- Central Processing UnitStorage DevicesCPU (Central processing unit)RAM(Random access memory)ROM(Read only memory)Hard disk