1. After receiving data and commands from users, a computer system has to process it according to the instructions provided. Here, it has to rely on a component called the Central Processing Unit.
2. The Central Processing Unit further uses these three elements Arithmetic and Logic Unit, Control Unit, and Memory Unit.
3. The full form of ALU is the Arithmetic and Logic Unit.
4. The arithmetic and Logic Unit part of the CPU performs arithmetic operations.
5. Arithmetic and Logic Unit can even perform logical functions like the comparison of data.
6. The Control Unit is the backbone of computers.
7. The Control Unit is responsible for coordinating tasks between all components of a computer system.
8. The Control Unit collects data from input units and sends it to processing units depending on its nature.
9. Control Unit transmits processed data to output units to facilitate users.
10. Once a user enters data using input devices, the computer system stores this data in its Memory unit.
11. The Memory unit uses a set of preprogrammed instructions to further transmit this data to other parts of the CPU.