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How data flows between internal components of a computer and is processed to provide information
Internal components of a computer
â— the motherboard – printed circuit board (PCB) holding main components of the system
â— central processing unit (CPU) – arithmetic and logic unit (ALU), control unit, registers
â— memory (RAM, ROM, including Flash memory)
â— graphics/sound/video hardware
â— heat dispersal systems – fans and heat sinks
â— storage devices – solid state, optical and magnetic
â— how internal components of a computer affect performance and user experience
â— comparison of different specifications of internal components
â— how the features of the central processing unit and graphical processing unit affect performance and user experience:
o clock speed
o caches
o multiple processing cores o heat, power consumption
â— how the features of mobile devices affect performance/user experience: o System-on-a-Chip (SoC)
o CPU and GPU
o battery life
â— comparing how mobile systems are different from traditional platforms
â— how the features of memory and storage devices affect performance/ user experience:
o memory (cache and RAM)
o storage devices (solid state, optical and magnetic media)
â— the role of computer buses in carrying data between the internal components of a computer.
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