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Artificial Intelligence
vocabulary crossword
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Ja'Miya Chamberlain
Created Date 08.20.24
Last Updated 08.20.24
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Hardware used to provide data and control signals to a computer (e.g., keyboard, mouse, scanner).
Hardware that receives data from a computer and presents it to the user (e.g., monitor, printer, speakers).
The central processing unit (CPU) that executes instructions and performs calculations in a computer.
Software that manages computer hardware and software resources, providing services for computer programs (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux).
Programs designed to perform specific tasks for users, such as word processing, web browsing, or gaming.
Temporary storage used by a computer to hold data that is actively being used or processed (e.g., RAM).
Permanent data storage devices that retain information even when the computer is powered off (e.g., hard drives, SSDs).
Random Access Memory): A type of volatile memory used to store data that is actively being accessed or processed by the CPU.
Read-Only Memory A type of non-volatile memory that contains data that cannot be modified or is difficult to change, typically used to store firmware.
A number system that uses only two digits, 0 and 1, to represent all data in computing.
A unit of digital information that consists of 8 bits, often used to represent a character in text.
(GB): A unit of digital information equal to 1,024 megabytes, commonly used to measure storage capacity.
(TB): A unit of digital information equal to 1,024 gigabytes, often used to describe large storage capacities.
(Hz): A unit of frequency that measures cycles per second, often used to describe processor speeds.
The smallest unit of data in a computer, represented as either a 0 or a 1.
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