control unit too
No. It is not a part of CPU but an external peripheral connected to it.
No, the memory unit is not a part of the control unit. The memory unit is a separate component in a computer system that stores data and instructions temporarily or permanently. The control unit, on the other hand, is responsible for directing the operation of the processor and managing the flow of data between the CPU, memory, and other peripherals. While they work closely together, they serve distinct functions within the computer architecture.
central processing unit
nput Output Memory Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) (Part of Central Processing Unit (CPU)) Control Unit (Part of Central Processing Unit (CPU)) Secondary Storage
The largest unit of memory is a Yoda Byte. :)
RAM is generally measured in Megabytes or Gigabytes
MAR is memory address register. MDR is memory data register. These are registers part of the control unit (CU) in your cpu.
A byte (character) is the basic storage unit in memory.
differce betwween these memory units
The part of the memory unit used for storing information for a long period is known as long-term memory. This type of memory can retain information for extended durations, ranging from days to a lifetime, and includes both explicit memories (such as facts and events) and implicit memories (such as skills and tasks). Long-term memory is distinct from short-term memory, which holds information temporarily. It is essential for learning and retaining knowledge over time.
Zora Byte is The Highest Memory Unit of Computer...
- An MMU (memory management unit) generates physical address. - A CPU (central processing unit) generates a logical address.