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  1. What are the parts of a computer? (article) | Khan Academy

    At a high level, all computers are made up of a processor (CPU), memory, and input/output devices. Each computer receives input from a variety of devices, processes that data with the …

  2. CPU, memory, input & output (video) | Khan Academy

    Smart fabric designer Madison Maxey and founder and maker Danielle Applestone explain the different components that allow computers to input, store, process, and output information.

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  4. Computer memory (RAM) | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy

    A desktop computer has RAM memory, as the running applications uses the RAM to store data temporarily. A desktop computer also has a CPU, input and output devices, and a hard drive …

  5. CPU: Central Processing Unit | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy

    The CPU is the brain of a computer, containing all the circuitry needed to process input, store data, and output results. The CPU is constantly following instructions of computer programs …

  6. Exploring microcomputers (article) | Khan Academy

    For example you can use Arduino to create a motion sensor, electric lock, thermometer etc. Rapsberry Pi is usually a sized down computer, you can install an operating system and have …

  7. Computer and its Components | KA ICT Class 10 - Khan Academy

    Understand hardware, software, CPU, memory, storage devices, and key characteristics of a computer system.

  8. What makes a computer, a computer? (video) | Khan Academy

    You can tell a computer what to do with the keyboard, you can tell them what to do with the mouse, the microphone, the camera, and now if you're wearing a computer on your wrist, it …

  9. Input & output devices | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy

    As computer users, we're the most familiar with the parts of the computer that we interact with daily: the input and output devices.

  10. Computers and the Internet | Computing - Khan Academy

    How does a computer work? Learn about transistors, logic gates, logic circuits, the CPU, memory, and the file system.