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CPUCPUCentral Processing UnitCentral Processing Unit
The CPU is the single most important component within a computer system. The CPU coordinates almost all activities in a computer system. The CPU is sometimes referred to as the computers “brain”.
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The major concepts of CPU’s are:The major concepts of CPU’s are:
Speed of CPU’s
CPU Components
How CPU’s work
History of CPU’s
Manufacturers of CPU’s
CPU sockets
Cooling of CPU’s
CPU SpeedsCPU Speeds
The speed of a CPU is determined by an internal clock. Using a quartz crystal, the CPU clock breathes life into the CPU by feeding it a constant flow of pulses. For example,
a 200MHz CPU receives 200 million pulses per second.
CPUs are measured how fast they can process information.
The speed is measured in Mega Hertz (million) or Giga Hertz (billion) clock cycles per second.
A 1.1 GHz process means that the CPU can do 1.1 Billion Cycles per second!
The CPU has three sub parts that work together to do all the processing work. They are the Central Memory, Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) and the Control Unit.
CPU ComponentsCPU Components
Central Memory --- Part of the computer where data and instructions are held. (Also known as main memory, main store, central memory, immediate access memory.)
ALU --- The part of the CPU where arithmetic and logic operations are performed. Sometimes called the arithmetic unit.
Control Unit --- Part of the computer where data and instructions are held. (Also known as main memory, main store, central memory, immediate access memory.)
The CPU performs four steps in executing an instruction:
1. The control unit gets the instruction from memory.
2. The control unit decides what the instruction means and directs the necessary data to be moved from the memory to the arithmetic logic unit.
3. The arithmetic logic unit performs the actual operation on the data.
4. The result of the operation is stored in memory or a register.
How CPU’s work
The Central Processing Unit was first manufactured in 1971 when a small unknown company, named Intel, combined multiple transistors to form a central processing unit. The unit was named the Intel 4044.
However, it was 8 years before the first Personal Computer was constructed
History of the CPU
History of the CPU
History of the CPU
CPU Manufacturer’s
Intel, AMD and Cyrix and Motorola
Cyrix began in 1988 as a specialist manufacturer of high-performance math co-processors for 286 and 386 systems.
Advanced Micro Devices are the world's second biggest CPU manufacturer. They are also one of the oldest; the company was founded in 1969.
IBM has been in the CPU business longer than anyone. Their multi-chip mainframe processors have been in production for decades.
CPU Manufacturer’s
Centaur are a fairly new entrant onto the CPU market.. Their first CPU, the C6, hit the market late in 1997
Motorola developed the 68000 series CPUs that powered the Apple Mac, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) are one of the grandest old names in computing. Founded in 1957
One of the giants in world electronics, SGS Thompson make a vast range of products, ranging from components to finished items as diverse as radar and military electronics systems. Their main connection with CPUs has been as contract manufacturers for Cyrix
As CPUs became faster with more transistors built into them, excessive heat build-up do to electrical resistance became a factor in it’s performance.
Manufacturers began to designed cooling systems needed to dissipate the heat away from the CPU.
Heat sinks and fans are two of the most common ways in which to dissipate excess heat.
CPU Cooling Systems
Heat Sink Compound / Paste
Heat sinks operate by conducting heat from the processor to the heat sink and then radiating it to the air.
The better the transfer of heat between the two surfaces (the CPU and the heat sink metal) the better the cooling.
To improve the thermal connection between the processor and heat sink, a special chemical called heat sink compound should be used.
A thin layer of this is spread between the two, which greatly improves heat transfer and the cooling of the processor
CPU Cooling Systems
Intel added 57 powerful new instructions to its CPU architecture to speed up certain computer-intensive loops in multimedia and communications applications.
PCs that use MMX technology will help make it possible for users to dial up friends, relatives or colleagues on the Internet with video conferencing equipment, share applications, and watch full-length movies with stereo sound all at once.