Computer Hardware.ppt 【OFFICIAL】

Computer Hardware.ppt 【OFFICIAL】

Use simple slide transitions or animations to visually demonstrate how data travels from storage, into RAM, and up to the CPU.

The PSU is the component that converts power from the wall outlet into usable power for the internal components.

To make your presentation memorable, emphasize these three universal insights during your talk:

An image of a desktop RAM stick next to a tiny ROM chip on a board, with a comparison table highlighting "Volatile" vs. "Non-Volatile". computer hardware.ppt

A is more than a school assignment; it is a diagnostic tool, a sales pitch, and a training manual rolled into one. By covering the core components (CPU, RAM, Storage, Mobo, PSU) and using high-quality visuals, you transform abstract electricity into tangible understanding.

Output devices are the hardware components that present processed information from the computer to the user.

One can almost predict the table of contents with 90% accuracy: Use simple slide transitions or animations to visually

: Gathering raw data from user actions or environments.

Hardware is the physical, tangible parts of a computer system; software is the set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do.

The 1980s saw the emergence of mobile computing, with the introduction of laptops and portable computers. These devices were designed to be compact, lightweight, and energy-efficient, requiring innovative hardware designs. The development of mobile processors, memory, and storage technologies enabled the creation of powerful, portable computers that could be used on the go. "Non-Volatile"

The intangible instructions and programs that tell hardware what to do. The Analogy: Hardware is the body; software is the mind.

Create a clear comparison table. Contrast the mechanical, spinning platters of HDDs with the flash memory chips of modern NVMe SSDs. Focus on speed, durability, and cost per gigabyte.

What is the of your audience (e.g., beginners, IT students, corporate stakeholders)?

Tools used to feed data and control signals into the computer. Keyboards and mice Microphones and webcams Scanners and biometric readers Output Devices