mikroprosessoren
Mikroprosessoren, also known as microprocessors, are integral components of modern electronic devices. They are the central processing units (CPUs) of computers and other digital systems, responsible for executing instructions and performing calculations. Microprocessors are typically composed of millions of transistors, arranged in a complex network of circuits that perform various functions.
The first microprocessor, the Intel 4004, was introduced by Intel in 1971. It had 2,300 transistors and
Microprocessors are classified based on their architecture and functionality. Some common types include general-purpose microprocessors, digital
The performance of a microprocessor is determined by several factors, including its architecture, clock speed, and