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FIRST COURSE Essential Computer Concepts. XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition2 What Is a Computer? A computer is an electronic.

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1 FIRST COURSE Essential Computer Concepts

2 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition2 What Is a Computer? A computer is an electronic device that accepts information and instructions from a user, manipulates the information according to the instructions, displays the information in some way, and stores the information for retrieval later

3 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition3 Computer Systems Includes computer hardware and software – Hardware refers to the physical components of a computer – Software refers to the intangible components of a computer system, particularly the programs, or lists of instructions, the computer needs to perform a specific task The design and construction of the hardware of a particular computer is referred to as its architecture or configuration The technical details about each component are called specifications

4 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition4 Processing Hardware The motherboard is the main electronic component of the computer – Circuit board The microprocessor is one of the most important pieces of processing hardware on the motherboard Cards are removable circuit boards

5 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition5 Processing Speed Microprocessor Speed : Determined by— – Clock Speed Pulse of the processor Measured in megahertz (MHz) –millions of cycles per second of gigahertz (GHz)—billions of cycles per second – Word Size Number of bits processed at one time (large word size can process faster) – Cache Size Amount of high-speed memory Chips on the motherboard

6 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition6 Processing Speed A dual-core processor, which has two processors on a single chip, can process information up to twice as fast as a single- core processor.

7 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition7 Input and Output The data or instructions you type into the computer are called input The result of the computer processing your input is referred to as output Peripheral devices accomplish input and output functions

8 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition8 Data Representation Binary digits (bits) A series of eight bits is called a byte – Kilobyte (KB or K) – Gigabyte (GB) – Terabyte (TB) ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange

9 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition9 Memory Random access memory (RAM) – Volatile memory – SDRAM Cache memory (RAM cache or CPU cache) Virtual memory

10 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition10 Memory Read-only memory (ROM) – BIOS – Nonvolatile memory Complementary metal oxide semiconductor memory (CMOS) Semipermanent memory

11 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition11 Memory One of the easiest ways to make your computer run faster is to add more RAM. RAM cards can be purchased from 64 MB to 1GB cards.

12 XP New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007: Windows XP Edition12 Data Bus This path between the microprocessor, RAM, and peripherals is called the data bus Controller card Expansion card Expansion slot


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