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Old 7th June 2005, 15:14   #1
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A Central Processing Unit is one of the major components of a computer. The CPU controls logic flow and other control type operations. There are many different things inside a modern CPU. How it works is what we are after today.

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i thought that was quite complicated, but then some guy replied that he should have gone a bit more in depth, but i guess they study these kind of things
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