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This cycle repeats billions of times per second. A 3.0 GHz CPU completes roughly 3 billion such cycles every second. cpu gb2 work
At a beginner’s level, "how a CPU works" can be analogized to a . The CPU is the chef. The recipe book is the program in RAM. The chef (CPU) reads one step (Fetch), understands the verb (Decode: "chop onions" means use the knife), and then performs the action (Execute). The countertop is the register (immediate workspace), and the refrigerator is the RAM (storage, but slower to access). The chef works incredibly fast, but if they have to keep walking to the fridge (RAM), the meal slows down. If you want a write-up tailored to a