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Course:Eng-102
Subjet:Introduction to computers and
 information technology
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Introduction to computers and information technology



Regardless of the fact that we now have an general idea of
   the basic components and the functions of a computer
   system, this overview is not enough to provide us with
   thorough understanding of each component.

We then seek a comprehensive understanding of each
   component of the computer system by determining how
   important each element is.




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Introduction to computers and information technology



We consider any data or instructions that enter the
   computer’s memory space as input.

Due to the variety of fields of studies that exist today,
   there has been respective input devices for the entering
   of data for processing.

Popular input devices include: keyboard, mouse, stylus, digital
   camera, microphone, and scanner.




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Introduction to computers and information technology




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Introduction to computers and information technology



We consider data that has been processed into a useable
   form as output.

Computer systems can generate several types of output,
   depending on the hardware and software being used –it
   may be printed, seen, or heard.

Popular output devices include: printer, speaker, and monitor.




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Introduction to computers and information technology




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Introduction to computers and information technology



The system unit is a case that contains electronic
   components of the computer, which are used to process
   data.

The processor (CPU) impacts on the computer overall
   computing power and manages most computing operations.

Processors contain a control unit and an arithmetic logic unit,
    that together performs processing.




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Introduction to computers and information technology




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Introduction to computers and information technology



A machine’s cycle consist of four stages: fetching, decoding,
   executing, and storing (some computers perform one
   instruction per cycle).




Processors also contain registers, these are not a part of
    memory. Additionally, processors rely on the system
    clock, which controls the timing of all computer
    operations (allowing personal computers to process in
    GHz; some persons measure according to MIPS).               10
Introduction to computers and information technology



Below are some of the leading processor chip manufacturers:
    Chip Name          Manufacturer      Clock Speed
    Itanium 2          Intel             1 GHz and up
    Xeon               Intel             1.4 to 2.8 GHz
    Pentium 4          Intel             1.4 GHz to 3.06 GHz
    Opteron            AMD               2 to 2.4 GHz
    Athlon             AMD               500 MHz to 1.4 GHz
    Duron              AMD               600 MHz to 1.4 GHz
    PowerPC            Motorola          50 MHz to 1.25 GHz
    68040              Motorola          25 to 40 MHz
    68030              Motorola          16 to 50 MHz

To avoid ‘burnt chips’ processors are not only coupled with
    fans, but also heat sinks (heat pipes are used in laptops).
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Introduction to computers and information technology



Storage, or memory, consists of electrical components that
   store instructions and data waiting to be executed by
   the processor, as well as their results.

The computer system stores three categories of items: OS
   and software; application programs; and data being
   processed.

Computer memory consist of two types of memory: volatile
   and non-volatile. An example of volatile memory is RAM,
   while ROM is and example of non-volatile memory.

It is also important to note at this point, that when
    information in memory is being accessed it can be
    retrieved sequentially or directly. Also the terms
    storage medium is singular, while storage media is plural;
    and storage devices are technology to get/store data.        12
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Eng 102 final assignment

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  • 3. Introduction to computers and information technology Regardless of the fact that we now have an general idea of the basic components and the functions of a computer system, this overview is not enough to provide us with thorough understanding of each component. We then seek a comprehensive understanding of each component of the computer system by determining how important each element is. 3
  • 4. Introduction to computers and information technology We consider any data or instructions that enter the computer’s memory space as input. Due to the variety of fields of studies that exist today, there has been respective input devices for the entering of data for processing. Popular input devices include: keyboard, mouse, stylus, digital camera, microphone, and scanner. 4
  • 5. Introduction to computers and information technology 5
  • 6. Introduction to computers and information technology We consider data that has been processed into a useable form as output. Computer systems can generate several types of output, depending on the hardware and software being used –it may be printed, seen, or heard. Popular output devices include: printer, speaker, and monitor. 6
  • 7. Introduction to computers and information technology 7
  • 8. Introduction to computers and information technology The system unit is a case that contains electronic components of the computer, which are used to process data. The processor (CPU) impacts on the computer overall computing power and manages most computing operations. Processors contain a control unit and an arithmetic logic unit, that together performs processing. 8
  • 9. Introduction to computers and information technology 9
  • 10. Introduction to computers and information technology A machine’s cycle consist of four stages: fetching, decoding, executing, and storing (some computers perform one instruction per cycle). Processors also contain registers, these are not a part of memory. Additionally, processors rely on the system clock, which controls the timing of all computer operations (allowing personal computers to process in GHz; some persons measure according to MIPS). 10
  • 11. Introduction to computers and information technology Below are some of the leading processor chip manufacturers: Chip Name Manufacturer Clock Speed Itanium 2 Intel 1 GHz and up Xeon Intel 1.4 to 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 Intel 1.4 GHz to 3.06 GHz Opteron AMD 2 to 2.4 GHz Athlon AMD 500 MHz to 1.4 GHz Duron AMD 600 MHz to 1.4 GHz PowerPC Motorola 50 MHz to 1.25 GHz 68040 Motorola 25 to 40 MHz 68030 Motorola 16 to 50 MHz To avoid ‘burnt chips’ processors are not only coupled with fans, but also heat sinks (heat pipes are used in laptops). 11
  • 12. Introduction to computers and information technology Storage, or memory, consists of electrical components that store instructions and data waiting to be executed by the processor, as well as their results. The computer system stores three categories of items: OS and software; application programs; and data being processed. Computer memory consist of two types of memory: volatile and non-volatile. An example of volatile memory is RAM, while ROM is and example of non-volatile memory. It is also important to note at this point, that when information in memory is being accessed it can be retrieved sequentially or directly. Also the terms storage medium is singular, while storage media is plural; and storage devices are technology to get/store data. 12
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