Neither, it is not classified under input or output. It has its own identity
CPU stand for central processing unit. It takes input and process it and gives output cpu is the brain of the computer.
input output bound program is a program (or process in precise way), which spends most of time allocated to it for execution, on input/output devices and need very small CPU time for it.
The six hardware components of a computer system are the central processing unit (CPU), primary storage, secondary storage, input devices, output devices, and the communication devices. The central unit of a computer is the CPU.
While the computer is running, the CPU runs atomic instructions which are read from harddisk into memory (RAM), and which each manipulate a small piece of data. In accumulation these instructions lead to the result of the apparent connection of input (for example, typing the keyboard) to output (for example, displaying stuff on screen). The atomic instructions used are somewhat different for each CPU, but common desktop PCs use extensions of the x86 instruction set. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86_instruction_set
Input unit of CPU needs instructions to carry out operations.Users must give the input.Hence we need input device. Output unit gives us the desired result.Hence we need the output device.It is the communication medium between user and the computer. Without input nd output units,there will not b a computer.
No, input and output are not part of CPU.
Input
Input
A CPU covert input to output bye binary data as input and processes data according to those instructions.
A keyboard is an input device. A modem is both an input and an output device. A CPU is the central processor and is connected to both input and output devices but is itself neither.
It's neither input nor output, it's a Central Processing Unit.
It's neither input nor output, it's a Central Processing Unit.
The input, the output, and the CPU
The CPU or processor
Input/Output (I/O) Unit
yes
The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is an input and output device. Think of it as the brain of your computer. You give it commands by typing on the keyboard, moving the mouse, etc (input) and the CPU processes this command and tells the computer to display text on the monitor or move the cursor to a new position (output)