Input – Giving Instructions
Computers start by receiving input from users. Devices like keyboards, mice, touchscreens, and microphones send raw data to the system, telling the computer what action to perform.
Processing – The Brain at Work
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) processes the input data. It performs calculations, makes decisions, and follows instructions using binary language (0s and 1s) at incredible speed.
Memory – Working Space (RAM)
Random Access Memory (RAM) temporarily stores data and programs currently in use. More RAM means smoother multitasking and faster performance while applications are running.
Storage – Saving Information
Storage devices like hard drives and SSDs keep data permanently. Files, software, and operating systems remain stored even when the computer is powered off.
Output – Seeing the Results
After processing, the computer delivers output through monitors, speakers, or printers. This is how users see visuals, hear sounds, or get printed information.
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