The BIOS on the motherboard.
The chipset controls communications and interactions between the CPU and other components on the motherboard.
Four of the most critical components controlled by an operating system are: CPU, RAM, Hard Drive and Motherboard.
Operating system resources in a PC computer can be pieces like RAM, the CPU, BUS, Graphics, and other hardware components on the motherboard which provide the level of resources for an operating system to run.
The KERNEL is the main part of the Operating System that manages & controls Computer Hardware including Central Processing Unit - CPU.
I think the CPU does a better job
A socket is where the cpu plugs into. The socket holds the cpu and allows it to work in the motherboard to do calculations and management for the operating system. A port is an irq opening within the motherboard to allow certain devices that need a communication pathway to properly work. Example old serial port mouse needed a communication port to work properly with the motherboard and operating system.
After the system is up and running you can check the CPU and motherboard temperatures by entering setup?
the large program that contorls how the CPU communicates with other hard ware is what?
Most motherboards only support a specific subset of CPU's. If you change your CPU you MAY need to replace the motherboard... but if you do that it will include the appropriate BIOS. You may also need to re-install the Operating System.
Hardware wise it is a motherboard, a CPU, a power supply which meets the power requirements for the motherboard, hardrive, and CPU, and a hardrive with the minimum required storage amount on it (you'll find this on the box for windows and in the description for Linux based OSes)
A CPU is a small square chip that is secured to the motherboard.
yes motherboard is a part of CPU