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ravanbhaitech · 3 years
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David Hilbert
By the way, I am going to put blog of quntum computing on this now. But before that you should know that who were they Hilbert was Hilber has made a very significant contribution Which shows his talent Quntum computing Education At the age of ten, David Hilbert started as a student at the Friedrich Kollegium Gymnasium – a middle school for scholastically accomplished kids, wherever he scanned…
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ravanbhaitech · 5 years
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by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh
Basic Input Output System
Today Microsoft Windows comes with dozens of built-in applications from
Internet Explorer to Minesweeper, but at its core the primary function of
the operating system is still to load and run programs. However, the oper-
ating system itself is a program, which leads to a “chicken-and-egg” prob-
lem. If the operating system is used to load programs, what loads the
operating system? After the system .....................
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by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh
Processor Bus
The processor bus controls how the microprocessor communicates with
the outside world. It is sometimes called the Front-Side Bus (FSB).
Early Pentium III and Athlon processors had high-speed cache memory
chips built into the processor package. Communication with these chips
was through a back-side bus, making the connection to the outside world
the front-side bus. More recent processors incorporate their cache
memory directly into the processor die, but the term front-side bus
persists. Some recent processor bus .......................
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ravanbhaitech · 5 years
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by Dr. Jaydeep T. Vagh this topic discusses different computer components including buses, the chipset, main memory, graphics and expansion cards, and the motherboard; BIOS; the memory hierarchy; and how all these interact with the microprocessor.
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