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CPU, memory, input & output (video) | Khan Academy
Smart fabric designer Madison Maxey and founder and maker Danielle Applestone explain the different components that allow computers to input, store, process, and output information.
Logic gates | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
Computers perform more than simple Boolean logic operations on input data, and they typically output more than a single binary digit. Computers definitely use logic gates for all their …
Input & output devices | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
Fortunately, computers have come a long way since the 1970s, and we can now input data into them using a variety of easy-to-use devices. The most common input devices are the …
What are the parts of a computer? (article) | Khan Academy
Input is data that is given to a computer or program for processing. When you hit a key on your keyboard, the fact of that keystroke is sent as data to the computer processor as input.
Logic circuits | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
What's the purpose of having a logic circuit? Wouldn't the outcome always just be the final gate's outcome? So basically you could just input whatever you need for the last gate and that's it...
What is a computer? (article) | Computers | Khan Academy
They may look different, but they all share the same underlying technology. The more we understand how that technology works, the more we can use the computers around us to help …
What is a computer? (article) | Khan Academy
They may look different, but they all share the same underlying technology. The more we understand how that technology works, the more we can use the computers around us to help …
CPU: Central Processing Unit | AP CSP (article) | Khan Academy
The CPU is the brain of a computer, containing all the circuitry needed to process input, store data, and output results. The CPU is constantly following instructions of computer programs …
What makes a computer, a computer? (video) | Khan Academy
How can the input of one computer become the output for another (and vice versa)?