Central Processing Unit
Principal component of a digital computer,
composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic
unit. The CPU is linked to main memory, peripheral equipment (including
input/output devices), and storage units. The control unit integrates computer
operations. It selects instructions from the main memory in proper sequence and
sends them to the instruction-decoding unit, which interprets them so as to
activate functions of the system at appropriate moments. Input data are
transferred via the main memory to the arithmetic-logic unit for processing
(i.e., addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and certain logic
operations). Larger computers may have two or more CPUs, in which case they are
simply called “processors” because each is no longer a “central” unit. See
also multiprocessing.
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