The waiting room for a computer and processor typically refers to the cache memory, which is a small, high-speed storage area that temporarily holds data and instructions that the CPU is likely to reuse. This allows the processor to access frequently used information more quickly than fetching it from the main memory (RAM), thereby improving overall system performance. It acts as a buffer, reducing latency and ensuring that the CPU can operate efficiently without stalling for data retrieval.
nothing to do with the computer, its the processor the determines that (u can get processor upgrades)
ENIAC processor
The processor is the brain of the computer
That is the correct spelling of "waiting room."
its memory.
memory
seat them in the waiting room then notify your employer that he has a physiciain waiting patiently in the waiting room.
Processor which make computer fast,efficient,and convinent for users.
its the processor
A wait state occurs when a processor is unable to execute its next instruction due to the unavailability of required resources, such as data or memory. This can happen when the processor is waiting for inputs from external devices or waiting for data to be loaded from memory. During a wait state, the processor is idle until it can proceed with its operations.
The user controls the computer, of course. But I think you're asking what the brain, or heart of the computer is and that's the processor.
A processor and storage are not the same