keskusyksiköt
Keskusyksiköt, often translated as central processing units (CPUs) or simply processors, are the primary components of a computer responsible for executing instructions. They perform the basic arithmetic, logic, control, and input/output operations specified by the computer program. Think of the keskusyksikkö as the "brain" of the computer, directing all its operations.
Modern keskusyksiköt are complex integrated circuits, typically made of silicon, containing billions of transistors. These transistors
The evolution of keskusyksiköt has seen a dramatic increase in processing power and efficiency. Early processors
Beyond core count, factors like cache memory (small, fast memory on the chip itself), clock speed, and