Data Processor or Data Processing Unit or Data Processing System is a system which processes data which has been captured and encoded in a format recognizable by the data processing system or has been created and stored by another unit of an information processing system.
Yes, a calculator is considered a data processor. Anything that can use or hold data is considered to be a data processor. So yes, a calculator is a data processor.
Data run's through a processor CPU = Core Processing Unit but yes CPU is the same thing as a Processor or ''Data Processor''
A computer is known as a data processor because that's what it does. Process data (programs)
function of the processor is to process data
Additional data and programs not being used by the processor are stored in
Hi, As we all know, each computer has a processor and each processor has some registers to store the data which are being processed by the processor. Sometimes processor needs to copy/move data from one register to another to make space for new data. This data transfer between registers is called register data transfer. I hope this will help. Thanks,
A data controller is responsible for determining how and why personal data is processed, while a data processor acts on behalf of the data controller to process the data. The data controller has ultimate accountability for compliance with data protection laws, while the data processor must follow the instructions of the data controller and ensure data security.
Data path
PDP stands for Programmed Data Processor. Therefore, it means Programmed Data Processor-8. :p
Not necessarily. In the 8085, for instance, this is true. In the 8088, however, the processor is a 16 bit processor with an 8 bit data bus. The same is true for the 80386sx - it is a 32 bit processor on a 16 bit bus.
when we say processor, it is the brain of computer, the word process it is also manipulate the data.....processing the data from hard disk or hard drive.
A company's data processor is responsible for managing and handling data according to the company's policies and procedures. They ensure that data is processed accurately, securely, and in compliance with relevant regulations.