Control Unit this part controls the input and output devices.
Arithmetic Logic Unit this is the part that does all the working out: it does all the maths and makes the
decisions.
It is also known as microprocessor or processor
R.O.M
Read only memory
Functions
To store the start up instructions for a computer
Cant be edited
Non - volatile
Can only be read
Memory
R.A.M
Random access memory
R.A.M stores data temporarily
R.A.M boots up
applications
Sizes
256mb
16mb
32mb
64mb
128mb
512mb
1GB
2GB
16GB
32GB
64GB
128GB
Volatile
Memory
Virtual memory
V-M
Only used when the device is lacking R.A.M
Slower
Bigger than R.A.M
Virtual memory is simulated memory that is written to a page file on the hard drive.
Virtual memory is used by operating system to simulate R.A.M sizes by using hard disk drive.
Allows us to to run more applications on the system
The primary benefits of virtual memory include freeing applications from having to manage a shared
memory space
Virtual memory is a memory management capability of an operating system that uses hardware and software to
allow a computer to compensate for physical memory shortages by temporarily transferring data from
R.A.M to hard disk drive storage.