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  • What is the role of the Central Processing Unit (CPU) in a computer system?
    The CPU handles instructions to ensure hardware and software respond as expected.
  • How do translators work in relation to the CPU?
    Translators, in the form of an interpreter or compiler, translate code into binary.
  • What is the function of buses in a computer system?
    Buses allow data to move between RAM and the Processor (ALU, Control Unit, and Registers).
  • What are the main functions of the CPU?
    • Fetch instructions from RAM
    • Decode instructions
    • Execute instructions
    • Perform arithmetic calculations
    • Perform logical operations
    • Control read, write, clock, interrupt, and reset lines
  • What does the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) do?
    The ALU handles all calculations and logical decisions.
  • What types of operations does the ALU perform?
    The ALU performs calculations, comparisons on numeric values, and makes decisions based on logic (AND, OR, NOT).
  • What are registers in the context of the CPU?
    Registers are temporary storage locations within the processor.
  • What is the role of the Control Unit in the CPU?
    The Control Unit manages the clock, read, write, reset, and interrupt lines.
  • How is clock speed measured?
    Clock speed is measured in Hertz (Hz).
  • What does a higher clock speed indicate about a processor?
    A higher clock speed indicates that the processor can complete tasks more quickly.
  • What is the typical clock speed for modern desktop processors?
    Modern processors for desktop PCs operate in GHz.
  • What happens to data in RAM when a program is closed?
    The data held in RAM is deleted when a program is closed.
  • What is the purpose of the address bus during the fetch/execute cycle?
    The address bus uses unique values to identify each location in RAM.
  • How does having more RAM affect a computer's performance?
    More RAM allows more programs to run concurrently without slowing system performance.
  • What is the typical range of RAM in new desktop PCs?
    New desktop PCs usually have between 8GiB and 16GiB of RAM.