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The Central Processing UnitCPU, or simply the processor. It is the component in a digital computer that interprets the instructions and processes the data contained in the computer programs. 

The CPUs provide the fundamental characteristic of the digital computer, the programmability, and are one of the necessary components found in the computers of any time, together with the primary storage and the input / output devices. The CPU that is manufactured with integrated circuits is known as a microprocessor. Since the mid-1970s, single-chip microprocessors have almost completely replaced all types of CPUs, and today, the term "CPU" is usually applied to all microprocessors.


The expression "central processing unit" is, in general terms, a description of a certain class of logic machines that can execute complex computer programs. This broad definition can easily be applied to many of the first computers that existed long before the term "CPU" was in wide use. However, the term itself and its acronym have been in use in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s. The form, design and implementation of the CPUs has changed dramatically since the first examples, but their fundamental operation has remained quite similar.


The first CPUs were custom designed as part of a larger computer, usually a computer of its kind. However, this expensive method of designing custom CPUs, for a particular application, has largely disappeared and has been replaced by the development of cheap and standardized processor classes adapted for one or many purposes. This trend of standardization generally began in the era of discrete transistors, central computers, and microcomputers, and was rapidly accelerated with the popularization of the integrated circuit (IC), which has allowed more complex CPUs to be designed and manufactured in small spaces (in the order of millimeters).


Both miniaturization and CPU standardization have increased the presence of these digital devices in modern life far beyond the limited applications of dedicated computing machines. Modern microprocessors appear in everything from cars, televisions, refrigerators, calculators, airplanes, to mobile or cell phones, toys, among others.

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