Computer Structure
Every computer relies on a range of hardware working together to get things done. From sending instructions to handling data, each part has a specific role to play.
This section will break down the main parts of a computer system, helping you understand how everything connects and works under the surface.
Input and Output Devices – How data gets in and results come out.
Backing Storage – Where files, games, apps and more are saved long-term.
Random Access Memory – Temporary memory used while tasks are running.
Central Processing Unit – The ‘brain’ of the computer that processes everything.
- ALU – does all the calculations.
- Control Unit – directs what happens and when.
- Registers – hold tiny bits of data while the CPU works.
Data Bus – Carries data between different parts of the computer.
Address Bus – Helps the CPU find where data is stored.
Translators – Turn human-friendly code into machine instructions.
There’s loads to explore in this part of Computer Systems — and that’s a good thing! These topics are super important and count for more than half the marks in the whole unit. So take it one section at a time, stay curious, and you’ll be flying through in no time.