GCSE Computer Science 04 — Computers
PublicTopics include Computer system basics: hardware vs software, CPU structure and the fetch–decode–execute cycle, Performance factors: clock speed, cores, cache and RAM, Memory and storage: RAM, ROM, cache, and secondary storage, Input and output devices, sensors and actuators, System software: operating systems, utilities and user interfaces, Translators and development tools: assembler, compiler, interpreter, IDE, and Logic gates and truth tables (digital logic basics).
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Computer system basics: hardware vs software
A computer system combines physical components (hardware) with programs (software) to perform tasks.
Key points
- Hardware includes CPU, memory, storage, input and output devices.
- Software includes system software (OS, utilities) and applications.
- Hardware and software depend on each other: hardware needs instructions; software needs hardware to run.
- Different devices use different mixes (e.g., embedded systems vs PCs).
Worked example
Question
Give two examples of hardware and two examples of system software in a typical laptop.
Solution
Hardware: CPU, SSD, RAM, keyboard, screen.
System software: operating system, device drivers, utilities (e.g., backup/antivirus).
System software: operating system, device drivers, utilities (e.g., backup/antivirus).
Common pitfalls
- Calling an application (e.g., a browser) 'system software'.
- Thinking hardware alone 'does the job' without software instructions.
Prerequisites
- Basic computing vocabulary
- Input/output idea
Further resources
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Hardware and software
Supplementary resource.
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How Computers Work (intro resource)
Supplementary resource.