File:How a Computer Works - from silicon to apps.webm
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DescriptionHow a Computer Works - from silicon to apps.webm |
English: A whistle-stop tour of how computers work, from how silicon is used to make computer chips, perform arithmetic to how programs run and computer graphics are displayed.
Contents: 00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - Transistors 08:05 - Logic gates 11:34 - Binary numbers 16:55 - Memory and clock 24:56 - Instructions 29:30 - Loops 33:55 - Input and output 41:28 - Conclusion |
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Source | YouTube: How a Computer Works - from silicon to apps – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | Improbable Matter |
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