What is the concept of Von Neumann computer? Describe major components of a digital computer(Von Neumann Computer) What is Bus?

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  1. What is the concept of Von Neumann computer?
  2. Describe major components of a digital computer(Von Neumann Computer)
  3. What is Bus?
  4. List processors from companies like Intel, Motorola, AMD.
  5. How is speed of processor measured?
  6. How is size of memory measured?
  7. How many bytes of memory can be addressed using 20 address lines?
  8. How many address lines are needed to address 64KB memory?
  9. Conversions:
    1. 2MB = _____________bytes (B)
    2. 5GB = ________________ KB
    3. 1024KB = ________________MB

 

  1. How many 256MB audio files can be save in 500 GB hard disk?
  2. How many 3GB movie files can be saves in 1TB hard disk?
  3. How many 50KB pictures can be saved in 16GB flash drive.

 

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