Computers and Technology, 07.09.2021 05:30 aesmithswhs
You learned that "The CPU interacts with memory in a process that is known as
the fetch-decode-execute cycle. An instruction gets fetched (brought up) from
memory, decoded (analyzed) in the control unit, and then executed (put into
action) by the ALU." Can you think of a comparison to something that happens in
real life that would make this process easier to understand and remember?
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