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The actual computing is done on a Random Access Memory (RAM) chips under the control of a ROM (Read-only memory) chip. Collectively these are described as the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
It is a chip they call the central processor - it is generally connected to the other processing devices via the motherboard also uses a battery to keep it's memory the connection is via solder on the motherboard http:/encyclopedia.farlex.com/Computer+processing+chip
Processing of Data is usually done in the Random Access memory
ABC-1039 The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the world's first electronic digital computer. It wasbuilt by John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry at Iowa State University during 1937-42. It incorporated several major innovations in computing including the use of binary arithmetic, regenerative memory, parallel processing, and separation of memory and computing functions.
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Parallel computing and distributed computing are ways of exploiting parallelism in computing to achieve higher performance. Multiple processing elements are used to solve a problem, either to have it done faster or to have a larger size problem been solved. To state simply, if the processing elements share the memory, it is called parallel computing, other wise it is called distributed computing. Some have opinion that distributed computing is a special form of parallel computing.
no, it's a piece of computing equipment. It is the computer, it's the part of the computer that sends information around (to and from the memory).
the CPU which is responsible for the processing and control of all the data flowing into, out of and around the system.The processing hardware in a computer is accountable for storing and retrieving information. This information is processed using the Central Processing Unit (CPU). This part of the computer takes information that is inputted by the user and processes the information by calculating, comparing and copying it and is then saved to the computer's memory (RAM) Random Access Memory.
Computer memory has well improved over the ages, as a result of all the new technology that is being made everyday. Computer memory has been improved by smaller size and faster processing of memory.
Some computer games and graphics applications are heavy users of graphical memory. Examples include Bioshock, Half-life 2, Adobe Photoshop, and 3DSMAX. Those kinds of applications run better with a computer that has a great deal of memory and processing speed. Note however, that the speed of the central processing unit (CPU) and the amount of system memory of a computer does not specifically affect the amount of graphical power available to a computer. Most graphically intensive programs require the video/graphics card itself to have a fair amount of processing power and memory. For the general user, it is a waste of money to purchase a high-end graphics card.
Cloud computing impacts systems in a very good way. With cloud computing it clears up the memory and disk space so that all other programs run faster and smooth.