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The KERNEL is the main part of the Operating System that manages & controls Computer Hardware including Central Processing Unit - CPU.

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The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is the primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing tasks, executing instructions from programs. Within the CPU, the CU (Control Unit) is a specific part that manages and coordinates the activities of the CPU, directing the flow of data between the CPU's various components and between the CPU and other hardware. Essentially, while the CPU encompasses the entire processing unit, the CU is responsible for controlling the execution of instructions.


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