CPU
Computer Architecture
Types of storage
Input devices
Output devices
100

The part of the CPU where data is processed and manipulated.  

What is the ALU?

100

Traditional computer architecture.  A single control unit manages program control flow following a linear sequence of fetch decode execute

What are the characteristics of the Von Neuman architecture

100

Data  is saved on this medium using electromagnetic read/write heads.”

What is magnetic storage

100

The primary device for entering text, numbers, and commands via keys

What is a keyboard?

100

Converts electrical signals into visual images, text, and video on a screen

What is a monitor?

200

The part of the CPU that manages the execution of instructions.

What is the Control Unit?

200

A computer architecture with physically separate storage and signal pathways for instructions and data.

What are the characteristics of the Harvard architecture?

200

Storage medium that uses plastic discs on which the data is stored as patterns on the surface in pits and lands

What is optical storage?

200

An audio input device that captures sound waves and converts them into digital signals for voice recording, commands, or calls

What is a microphone?

200

Reproduce audio signals into audible sound waves.

What is a speaker?

300

Tiny areas of extremely fast memory located in the CPU normally designed for a specific purpose, where data or control information is stored temporarily

What is a register

300

Any modern set of disciplines that describes the functionality, the organisation and the implementation of computer systems

What is a contemporary architecture?

300

Collection of memory chips that is controlled by its own software to make the collection of chips act like a disk drive

What is Flash Storage

300

A lever or controller, often used for gaming, that provides directional input and commands.

What is a gamepad?

300

Projects visual information from a monitor onto a large surface, like a wall or screen.

What is a projector?

400

A part of the main store between the central processor and the rest of the memory.  It has extremely fast access, so sections of a program and its associated data are copied there to take advantage of its short fetch cycle

What is pipelining?

400

A design that produces a complicated and expensive integrated circuit capable of performing a large variety of instructions.

What is CISC?

400

Data stored on remote hard disks accessed over the internet

What is virtual storage?

400

An optical scanner that reads printed barcodes to interpret data, commonly used in retail

What is a barcode reader?

400

Creates three-dimensional physical objects layer-by-layer.

What is a 3d printer?

500

This is the electronic unit that synchronises related components by generating pulses at a constant rate

What is the clock?

500

A design that produces a simple, cheap integrated circuit with a basic range of machine instructions.

What is RISC?

500

Access times are very fast.  Often referred to as Main Memory,

What is RAM?

500

A stationary device with a ball that is rolled with the fingers to move the pointer, serving as an alternative to a mouse

What is a trackball?

500

A specialized printer used for creating high-quality vector graphics and large-scale drawings (blueprints)

What is a plotter?

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