The physical partsthat makes up yourcomputer system,like the CPU, themotherboard, themonitor and printerThe CPU checksthe cache first tosee if the data isthere. If not, it willfetch it from RAM.CacheThis is thecontrolunitCopies thememoryaddress fromthe programcounter to theMAR.it is a system builtinto a device with aspecific/dedicatedfunction. For exampledishwashers,microwaves and TVs.Clock speed,number ofcores andcache size.FetchThe frequencyat which theclock cangeneratespulses.MemoryDataRegister(MDR)AccumulatorClock speed,number ofcores andcache size.This is the programsor applications that acomputer systemruns. E.g. anoperating system, aword processor orvideo gameProgramcounterFetchRegistersAccumulatorCopies thememoryaddress fromthe programcounter to theMAR.The physical partsthat makes up yourcomputer system,like the CPU, themotherboard, themonitor and printerCacheit is a system builtinto a device with aspecific/dedicatedfunction. For exampledishwashers,microwaves and TVs.MemoryDataRegister(MDR)FalseThe CPU checksthe cache first tosee if the data isthere. If not, it willfetch it from RAM.TrueFalseThe frequencyat which theclock cangeneratespulses.LargerLargerGeneralPurposeComputerMemoryAddressRegister(MAR)RegisterThis is thecontrolunitTrueProgramcounterMemoryAddressRegister(MAR)This is the programsor applications that acomputer systemruns. E.g. anoperating system, aword processor orvideo gameGeneralPurposeComputerThe physical partsthat makes up yourcomputer system,like the CPU, themotherboard, themonitor and printerThe CPU checksthe cache first tosee if the data isthere. If not, it willfetch it from RAM.CacheThis is thecontrolunitCopies thememoryaddress fromthe programcounter to theMAR.it is a system builtinto a device with aspecific/dedicatedfunction. For exampledishwashers,microwaves and TVs.Clock speed,number ofcores andcache size.FetchThe frequencyat which theclock cangeneratespulses.MemoryDataRegister(MDR)AccumulatorClock speed,number ofcores andcache size.This is the programsor applications that acomputer systemruns. E.g. anoperating system, aword processor orvideo gameProgramcounterFetchRegistersAccumulatorCopies thememoryaddress fromthe programcounter to theMAR.The physical partsthat makes up yourcomputer system,like the CPU, themotherboard, themonitor and printerCacheit is a system builtinto a device with aspecific/dedicatedfunction. For exampledishwashers,microwaves and TVs.MemoryDataRegister(MDR)FalseThe CPU checksthe cache first tosee if the data isthere. If not, it willfetch it from RAM.TrueFalseThe frequencyat which theclock cangeneratespulses.LargerLargerGeneralPurposeComputerMemoryAddressRegister(MAR)RegisterThis is thecontrolunitTrueProgramcounterMemoryAddressRegister(MAR)This is the programsor applications that acomputer systemruns. E.g. anoperating system, aword processor orvideo gameGeneralPurposeComputer

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The physical parts that makes up your computer system, like the CPU, the motherboard, the monitor and printer
  2. The CPU checks the cache first to see if the data is there. If not, it will fetch it from RAM.
  3. Cache
  4. This is the control unit
  5. Copies the memory address from the program counter to the MAR.
  6. it is a system built into a device with a specific/dedicated function. For example dishwashers, microwaves and TVs.
  7. Clock speed, number of cores and cache size.
  8. Fetch
  9. The frequency at which the clock can generates pulses.
  10. Memory Data Register (MDR)
  11. Accumulator
  12. Clock speed, number of cores and cache size.
  13. This is the programs or applications that a computer system runs. E.g. an operating system, a word processor or video game
  14. Program counter
  15. Fetch
  16. Registers
  17. Accumulator
  18. Copies the memory address from the program counter to the MAR.
  19. The physical parts that makes up your computer system, like the CPU, the motherboard, the monitor and printer
  20. Cache
  21. it is a system built into a device with a specific/dedicated function. For example dishwashers, microwaves and TVs.
  22. Memory Data Register (MDR)
  23. False
  24. The CPU checks the cache first to see if the data is there. If not, it will fetch it from RAM.
  25. True
  26. False
  27. The frequency at which the clock can generates pulses.
  28. Larger
  29. Larger
  30. General Purpose Computer
  31. Memory Address Register (MAR)
  32. Register
  33. This is the control unit
  34. True
  35. Program counter
  36. Memory Address Register (MAR)
  37. This is the programs or applications that a computer system runs. E.g. an operating system, a word processor or video game
  38. General Purpose Computer