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Central Processing Unit. CPU or Processor. Central Processing Unit. Components Control Unit Arithmetic & Logic Unit. Central Processing Unit. Control Unit Reads & Interprets Program Instructions Directs the Operation of the Processor
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Central Processing Unit CPU or Processor
Central Processing Unit Components Control Unit Arithmetic & Logic Unit
Central Processing Unit Control Unit Reads & Interprets Program Instructions Directs the Operation of the Processor Controls the flow of programs and data into and out of memory
Central Processing Unit Arithmetic & Logic Unit Arithmetic: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division Logic: Comparisons
Central Processing Unit Machine Cycle Fetch Decode Execute Store
Central Processing Unit Fetch Calls an instruction into memory
Central Processing Unit Decode Figures out what the instruction is trying to do
Central Processing Unit Execute Does the decoded instruction Add 2+2
Central Processing Unit Store Puts the answer 4 into memory for use by another instruction
Central Processing Unit Clock Cycle A Crystal Oscillator on the Motherboard It paces the machine cycle
Central Processing Unit Clock Cycle Measured in MHz or GHz Megahertz = 1,000,000 cycles/sec Gigahertz = 1,000,000,000 cycles/sec
Central Processing Unit Clock Cycle One clock cycle is calculated by dividing 1 by the MHz or GHz Example: (800 MHz CPU) 1/800,000,000 = 0.00000000125 or 1.25 nanoseconds (nano = billionth) (1.25 billionths of a second)
Central Processing Unit Clock Cycle The shorter the clock cycle the faster the processor
Central Processing Unit Pipelining Executing multiple instructions at the same time
Central Processing Unit Parallel Processing Multiple processors work together to complete a set of instructions CPU 01 Control CPU Answer CPU 02
Central Processing Unit Dual-Core A dual-core CPU combines two independent processors and their respective caches and cache controllers onto a single silicon chip
Central Processing Unit Dual-Core
Central Processing Unit Dual-Core Advantages Less Power Less Space Better Performance
Central Processing Unit Dual-Core Disadvantages Require Different OS Scalability more limited Lower production yields
Central Processing Unit INTEL AMD TRANSMETA MOTOROLA
Central Processing Unit INTEL
Central Processing Unit TRANSMETA
Central Processing Unit MOTOROLA & IBM
Central Processing Unit Questions
Central Processing Unit Assignment 01 Explain the difference between the Intel Dual-Core and AMD Dual-Core CPUS. What makes them different. Double-Spaced, 12pt Font, w/References Due: Wed Sept 7th