How do computer work?

How do computer work?

Are the people at Intel/AMD the only one that truly know?

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Yes

No

Maybe

Computer compute

yes, except all evidence points to AMD not really knowing either so it's p much just intel

I don't know

can you repeat the meme?

you're not the boss of me now

read this

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thank me later ;)

And trumpet toot, not beep

Dialbo 2

And your not so big.

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your arm phone is a computer too.
your fridge is a computer too.

Yes

Transistors are electronic switches that you can use to effectively connect/disconnect two parts of an electronic circuit. Assuming a positive logic convention, when something is connected to a positive voltage source, we assign a "1" to it. When something is connected to ground, we assign a "0" to it. By doing this, we can make transistor circuits that act like logic gates, such as AND, OR, NOT, XOR, etc. Combine these logic gates with storage elements, and ta-da, you have a computer.

nice answer m8

Very tiny minority of people at AMD/Intel even know how modern computers work.

Rest of us techies just goes by generalizations built upon by old standards when computers were designed as simple machines, then we add little bits of other tech generalizations made throughout the recent years and voila.

processor + ALU

One sorts instructions, one crunches the numbers. Pipelines and cores enable parallel computation of instructions.

less than 10 people know how whole kernel works , maybe nobody at this point

nobody knows full CPU/GPU details either
it's like remembering every little pebble details on your way home