The Transformation: From Program to Process
The journey begins when a user interaction (like double-clicking an icon or typing a command) triggers a request to the kernel—the core of
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The Computer Memory Hierarchy: Registers vs. RAM vs. Disk Ever wonder why opening a file from your hard drive is slower than using
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Your computer’s storage (SSD) is like a massive library with millions of books. It’s great for holding everything, but it takes a long
Read MoreWhat Makes a GPU Different?
To understand a GPU, imagine a post office. This is called Parallel Processing. While a high-end CPU might have 16 or 24 powerful
Read MoreWhat Exactly is a CPU?
Think of the CPU as the conductor of an orchestra. While the GPU handles the heavy visual “instruments” and the RAM acts as
Read MoreWhat happened while run a program
Phase 1: The Wake-Up Call (Storage to RAM Programs live on your Disk (SSD/HDD) as a collection of “dormant” 1s and 0s. When
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1. Registers: The “In-Hand” Workspace Registers are tiny storage locations located inside the CPU itself. They are the fastest form of memory in
Read MoreWhy Do We Need RAM?
Your computer’s storage (SSD) is like a massive library with millions of books. It’s great for holding everything, but it takes a long
Read MoreWhat Makes a GPU Different?
To understand a GPU, imagine a post office. This is called Parallel Processing. While a high-end CPU might have 16 or 24 powerful
Read MoreWhat Exactly is a CPU?
Think of the CPU as the conductor of an orchestra. While the GPU handles the heavy visual “instruments” and the RAM acts as
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