Electrical component for processing data
In computing and computer science , a processor or processing unit is an electrical component (digital circuit ) that performs operations on an external data source, usually memory or some other data stream.[ 1] It typically takes the form of a microprocessor , which can be implemented on a single or a few tightly integrated metal–oxide–semiconductor integrated circuit chips.[ 2] [ 3] In the past, processors were constructed using multiple individual vacuum tubes ,[ 4] [ 5] multiple individual transistors ,[ 6] or multiple integrated circuits.
The term is frequently used to refer to the central processing unit (CPU), the main processor in a system.[ 7] However, it can also refer to other coprocessors , such as a graphics processing unit (GPU).[ 8]
Traditional processors are typically based on silicon; however, researchers have developed experimental processors based on alternative materials such as carbon nanotubes ,[ 9] graphene ,[ 10] diamond ,[ 11] and alloys made of elements from groups three and five of the periodic table .[ 12] Transistors made of a single sheet of silicon atoms one atom tall and other 2D materials have been researched for use in processors.[ 13] Quantum processors have been created; they use quantum superposition to represent bits (called qubits ) instead of only an on or off state.[ 14] [ 15]
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