These parts must work together seamlessly to keep the machine running:
At the most fundamental level, a computer is a massive collection of microscopic made of silicon. These act as tiny electronic switches that are either "on" (1) or "off" (0).
A computer works by taking in raw data, processing it through electrical logic, and providing a useful result. This process is generally broken down into the : Input, Processing, Storage, and Output. The Core Process: How Data Becomes Action
By combining millions of these switches into logic gates , the computer can perform complex calculations using binary numbers (bits and bytes).