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Here are some descriptions of computing hardware components in the context of computer technology: The central processing unit (CPU) executes most instructions that a computer receives . It is often referred to as the brain of the computer, controlling all its operations . The CPU uses its own cache memory to store frequently used information for faster access . Memory (RAM) temporarily stores data and program instructions that the CPU uses during processing . The more RAM available, the more applications can be run simultaneously without slowing down . Input/output devices allow users to interact with the computer, such as keyboards, mice, and monitors . These devices convert data from one format to another for human interpretation or storage . Storage devices, like hard drives and solid-state drives (SSDs), permanently store programs, documents, and other data for long-term retention . They can be internal or external and vary in size, speed, and capacity . Graphics cards process graphical information and display it on the screen, enabling smooth visual performance . They often have their own dedicated memory and processing power .
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