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DSST Computers #4

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AC Adapter   External power supply, used by some external peripherals, that converts AC power into DC power that the peripheral requires.  
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Access Time   Measurement of the amount of time it takes the process to read data, instructions, and information from memory.  
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Adapter Card   Circuit board that enhances functions of a component of a system unit and/or provides connections to peripherals.  
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Arithmetic Logic Unit   Component of a processor that performs arithmetic, comparison, and other operations.  
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Backside Bus (BSB)   Bus that connects the processor to cache.  
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Bay   Opening inside the system unit in which additional equipment can be installed.  
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Binary System   Number system used by computers that has just two unique digits, 0 and 1, called bits.  
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Bit   The smallest unit of data a computer can process. Bit is short for binary digit  
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Bluetooth   Network standard, specifically a protocol, that defines how two Bluetooth devices use short-range radio waves to transmit data.  
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Bus   Electrical channel that transfers electronic bits internally within the circuitry of a computer, allowing the devices both inside and attached to the system unit to communicate with each other.  
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Byte   Eight bits that are grouped together as a unit. A byte provides enough different combinations of 0s and 1s to represent 256 individual characters.  
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Cache   Area of memory that stores the contents of frequently used data or instructions.  
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Chip   Small piece of semiconducting material, usually silicon, on which integrated circuits are etched.  
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Clock Speed   Pace of the system clock, measured by the number of ticks per second.  
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Connector   Device that joins a cable to a port.  
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Control Unit   Component of a processor that directs and coordinates most of the operations in the computer.  
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Digital   Representation of data using only two discrete states: on (1) and off (0).  
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Docking Station   External device that attaches to a mobile computer or device and provides power connections to peripherals, along with memory cards, optical disc drives, and other devices.  
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Drive Bay   Rectangular opening inside the system unit that typically holds disk drives.  
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Dual-Core Processor   Processor chip that contains two separate processor cores.  
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eSATA Port   Short for external SATA; special-purpose port that allows you to connect an external SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk to a computer.  
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Expansion Bus   Bus that allows the processor to communicate with peripherals.  
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PC Card   Thin, credit-card-sized removable flash memory device that primarily is used today to enable notebook computers to access the Internet wirelessly.  
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Peripheral   Device that connects to a system unit and is controlled by the processor in the computer.  
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Port   Point at which a peripheral attaches to or communicates with a system unit so it can send data to or receive information from the computer.  
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Port replicator   External device that attaches to a mobile computer to provide connections to peripherals through ports built into the device.  
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Power supply   Component of the system unit that converts wall outlet AC power to the DC power that is used by a computer.  
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Processor   Electronic component on a computer's motherboard that interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate the computer. Also called CPU or central processing unit. See also central processing unit (CPU).  
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Quad-core processor   Chip with four separate processor cores.  
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RAM   Type of memory that can be read from and written to by the processor and other devices. Programs and data are loaded into random access memory from storage devices such as a hard disk and remain in random access memory as long as the computer has continuo  
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Read only memory(ROM)   Type of nonvolatile memory that is used to store permanent data and instructions.  
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SAS   Serial-attached SCIS; newer type of SCSI that transmits at much faster speeds than parallel SCSI.  
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SCSI port   Special high-speed parallel port to which peripherals, such as disk drives and printers, can be attached.  
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Sound card   Adapter card that enhances the sound generating capabilities of a personal computer by allowing sound to be input through a microphone and output through external speakers or headset.  
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System bus   Bus that is part of the motherboard and connects the processor to main memory.  
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System clock   Small quartz crystal circuit that is used by the processor to control the timing of all computer operations.  
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System unit   Case that contains the electronic components of a computer that are used to process data.  
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USB Flash Drive   Flash memory storage device that plugs in a USB port on a computer or portable device.  
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USB Hub   Device that plugs in a USB port on the system unit and contains multiple USB ports in which cables from USB devices can be plugged.  
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USB Port   Port that can connect up to 127 different peripherals with a single connector type.  
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Video Card   Adapter card that converts computer output to a video signal that travels through a cable to a monitor, which displays an image on the screen. See also graphics card.  
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Volatile Memory   Type of memory that loses its contents when a computer's power is turned off.  
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Expansion Card   Circuit board that enhances functions of a component of a system unit and/or provides connections to peripherals. See also adapter card.  
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Expansion Slot   Socket on a motherboard that can hold an adapter card.  
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ExpressCard Module   Removable flash memory device that adds memory, communications, multimedia, and security capabilities to mobile computers.  
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ExpressCard Slot   Special type of expansion slot in desktop, notebook, and mobile computers that holds an ExpressCard.  
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FireWire Hub   Device that plugs in a FireWire port on the system unit and contains multiple FireWire ports in which you plug cables from FireWire devices.  
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FireWire Port   Port that can connect multiple types of devices that require faster data transmission speeds.  
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Firmware   ROM chips that contain permanently written data, instructions, or information, recorded on the chips when they were manufactured.  
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Flash Memory   Type of nonvolatile memory that can be erased electronically and rewritten.  
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Front Side Bus   Bus that is part of the motherboard and connects the processor to main memory. See also system bus.  
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Gigabyte (GB)   Approximately 1 billion bytes.  
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Gigahertz (GHz)   One billion ticks of the system clock per second.  
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Graphics Card   Adapter card that converts computer output into a video signal that travels through a cable to the monitor, which displays an image on the screen.  
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Hi-Speed USB   More advanced and faster type of USB.  
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IrDA Port   Port that uses infrared light waves to transmit signals between a wireless device and a computer.  
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Kilobyte (KB or K)   Exactly 1,024 bytes.  
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L1 Cache   A type of memory cache that is built directly into the processor chip, with a capacity of 8 KB to 16 KB.  
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L2 Cache   A type of memory cache that is slightly slower than L1 cache, but has a much larger capacity, ranging from 64 KB to 16 MB.  
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Megabyte (MB)   Approximately 1 million bytes.  
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Memory   Electronic components in a computer that store instructions waiting to be executed and data needed by those instructions.  
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Memory Cache   Cache that helps speed the processes of a computer by storing frequently used instructions and data.  
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Memory Card   Removable flash memory device, usually no bigger than 1.5" in height or width, that you insert and remove from a slot in a personal computer, game console, mobile device, or card reader/writer.  
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Memory Module   Small circuit board that houses RAM chips and is held in a memory slot on the motherboard.  
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Memory Slots   Slots on the motherboard that hold memory modules.  
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Microprocessor   Term used by some computer and chip manufacturers to refer to a processor chip for a personal computer. See also processor.  
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MIDI Port   Special type of serial port that connects the system unit to a musical instrument, such as an electronic keyboard.  
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Motherboard   Main circuit board of the system unit, which has some electronic components attached to it and others built into it. See also system board.  
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Multi-Core Processor   Single chip with two or more separate processor cores.  
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Nanosecond   One billionth of a second.  
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Nonvolatile Memory   Type of memory that does not lose its contents when a computer's power is turned off.  
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