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Arithmetic-Logic Unit

programs. Figure 1-1 shows the CPU and the types of peripheral (input and output [I/O]) devices you will find in a computer system. The devices are interconnected by  electrical  cables  thru  a  bus  to  allow  communications between   them. The   CPU   communicates   with   the peripheral  devices  through  input/output  (I/O)  channels. The  brain  of  a  computer  system  is  the  central processing unit, which we refer to as the  CPU.  THE CPU  IS  THE  COMPUTER.  It   receives   the   data transferred to it from one of the various I/O devices. It processes the data and transfers the intermediate or final results to an I/O device for storage or distribution. The CPU executes stored programs and does all the processing  and  manipulating  of  data.  It  contains  the circuits   that   control   and   perform   the   execution   of instructions using various types of memories. The I/O devices  simply  aid  the  computer  by  providing  and receiving data and programs. In this section, you’ll learn about the control unit, the  arithmetic-logic  unit,  primary  storage,  secondary storage, peripheral devices, I/O channels, and modems. Figure  1-1.—Units/devices  of  a  computer  system. 1-2

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