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CPU, RAM and ROM Lesson Objective: Understand the main function of the CPU, ROM and RAM in a computer Learning Outcome: Answer the questions on the worksheet Question What’s the point of today’s lesson? What does ‘CPU’ mean? Central Processing Unit What does the CPU do? It is the hardware which makes the whole computer system work. How does it work? THE CPU I N P U T Keyboard, mouse, software programs Control Unit Arithmetic and Logic Unit Immediate Access Store O U T P U T Monitor, printers … etc. BACKING STORE Hard disk, RAM, etc. Control Unit Control Unit – Makes the system work Coordinates the hardware connections Controls input, output and flow of data through control signals Arithmetic and Logic Unit Is Profit < 0? Yes No Arithmetic Logic Unit – Data processing Makes calculations (arithmetic functions) Makes logical decisions Immediate Access Store Work space and Data Store Holds data which is active Low capacity but very fast What does each part do? Control Unit – Makes the system work Coordinates the hardware connections Controls input, output and flow of data Arithmetic Logic Unit – Data processing Makes calculations (arithmetic functions) Makes logical decisions Immediate access store – Data Store Holds data which is active Low capacity but very fast Draw the CPU on your worksheet Include the following parts: Input Output Control Unit ALU IAS Backing Store CPU Specification The specification informs you of the power and speed of the processor. Intel® Celeron® 450 Processor (2.2GHz,512k cache) Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 (2.93GHz,3MB cache) ROM ROM stores data but unlike RAM it is ‘locked’- it cannot be written to. It is typically used to store small amounts of important information used when a computer is started. On power-off ROM does not lose its data, it is Non-Volatile (RAM is Volatile) Typical use for ROM The main functions of a Mobile Phone are usually held in ROM- the program is not lost when you switch the power off, but neither can it be changed.