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The CPU (or Central Processing Unit. Statistics Clock speed – number of instructions that can be executed per second Data width – The number of bits held.

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1 The CPU (or Central Processing Unit

2 Statistics Clock speed – number of instructions that can be executed per second Data width – The number of bits held in each register Number of Transistors – The electronic component that makes computation possible

3 Multi-Core Multiple processors on one chip Examples: Dual-core or Quad-core Supercomputers have many processors Cannot increase speed indefinitely –One calculation depending upon previous one

4 Moore’s Law “The number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has doubled approximately every two years” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law) Has leveled off in recent years due to not being able to squeeze more transistors onto a chip

5 Components Inside Registers – hold data or instructions Clock – tells the CPU when to execute the next instruction ALU – Does the math Address Bus – Sends an address to RAM or ROM Data Bus – Sends data to or from RAM or ROM

6 Special Registers Instruction Register – holds the current instruction (example – add or subtract Program Counter – holds the address of the next instruction to be executed ALU has three registers –2 for input –1 for output –Always takes 2 inputs, does an operation, and sends it to output


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