Via the address/data/control busses.
The input, the output, and the CPU
Input and output devices communicate with a computer through a set of protocols and interfaces that facilitate data transfer. Input devices, like keyboards and mice, send data to the computer's central processing unit (CPU) via input ports, using protocols such as USB or Bluetooth. The CPU processes this data and sends commands or information back to output devices, like monitors or printers, using similar communication protocols. This interaction allows for seamless user input and the display or production of results.
No, input and output are not part of CPU.
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)
Input
it is called output
CPU stand for central processing unit. It takes input and process it and gives output cpu is the brain of the computer.
The central processing unit (CPU) of a computer does bothinput and output operations.
Input
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.
A computer generally has four major components: Input device, Output device, Storage, CPU
A CPU covert input to output bye binary data as input and processes data according to those instructions.