The central processing unit (CPU) is the primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing inside the computer. It executes instructions from programs by performing basic arithmetic, logic, control, and input/output (I/O) operations.
A microcomputer is a compact computing device whose central processing unit (CPU) consists of a single integrated circuit known as a microprocessor. It is typically designed for use by one person at a time, making it synonymous with home or personal computers (PCs).
A microprocessor is an integrated circuit that houses the entire central processing unit (CPU) of a computer on a single chip, requiring only memory and input-output devices to complete the system.
In computing, a platform is a collection of hardware and software standards that dictate the parameters for what a computing system can achieve. This term generally encompasses the microprocessor and operating system. Cross-platform refers to applications, formats, or devices that work on multiple platforms.
A plastic card embedded with a microprocessor that stores and updates information for purposes such as performing financial transactions and storing personal medical records.
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