
Processors
A processor, often called a CPU (Central Processing Unit), is the core part of a computer that executes instructions and performs calculations. Think of it as the brain of the device, handling tasks like running programs, managing data, and coordinating hardware functions. It processes input (like your commands), interprets it, and produces output (such as displaying information). Modern processors are highly advanced, capable of performing billions of tasks per second, enabling computers and devices to work efficiently and quickly. They vary in power and complexity based on the device's purpose, from simple tasks to demanding applications.