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Processor

What is it?

A processor is a part of a computer that does most of the work. It carries out instructions from programs.


Tech Understandability: Beginner


Simple One-Sentence Definition

A processor is the brain of a computer.


Analogy or Comparison

Think of a processor like a chef in a kitchen. The chef takes recipes and turns ingredients into meals.


Why it matters?

The speed and power of a processor affect how fast a computer can perform tasks and run programs.


Fun Fact

The first processors were introduced in the early 1970s and were much slower than those today.


Related Terms

CPU: The CPU, or central processing unit, is another name for the main processor in a computer.

RAM: RAM, or random access memory, is temporary memory that a processor uses to store data while it is working.

GPU: A GPU, or graphics processing unit, is a type of processor designed to handle graphics and images.

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