The CPU or Central Processing Unit performs all of the calculations required to make the computer work.
They are normally made by Intel or AMD (Advanced Micro Devices), however other brands can be found in different computers.
Processor speeds are dependent of the age of the computer. New computers often have a processor speed of 2Ghz (Gigahertz - Pronounced: Gig-a-hurt-z) or above.
A processor processes and stores data. It has its central processing unit which will process the data and then next to it it will have the cache which is a temporary storage area for the data. This means that if you close a program like notepad. It can reopen very quickly as the files to open that program are temporarily stored in the cache.
computers don't generate data. They processes the data.
the microprocesser
the device that processes the data in a computer is the CPU (central processing unit) or processor.
The central processing unit (CPU).
Data management involves organizing and ensuring the security of databases, servers, and related network items. It also refers to the processes used by computers to store data.
computers in scientific field are used for inventing things
A mobile computer is something that is portable and processes data based on variable inputs. They were invented for convenience.
Examples of processing device are computers, mobile phones and calculators. Any device that processes data can generally be referred to as a computer.
A data dictionary is a repository that contains definitions of data processes, data flows, data stores, and data elements used in an organization. It helps to provide a common understanding of data terminologies and structures within a dataset or system. Data dictionaries are often used to maintain consistency and clarity in data management and analysis processes.
ACK (also known as an acknowledgment code) is a signal passed between communicating processes or computers to signify acknowledgement
Computers provide an ability to analyze large amounts of data quickly and easily, making the ability to do many more processes than a normal human can.
data fed into a computer or other device (Computers); something which is inserted; power, strength, capacity (Machinery); material used in production processes (Economics)