• The Control Unit o Contains circuitry that uses electrical signals to direct the entire computer system to carry out, or execute, stored program instructions. o The control unit does not execute program instructions; rather, …show more content…
o There may not be room in memory to hold the processed data.
The control unit sends them. Likewise, when the time is right, the control unit sends these items from memory to the arithmetic/logic unit, where an arithmetic operation or logical operation is performed. After being processed, the information is sent to memory, where it is held until it is ready to be released to an output unit.
The Benefits of Secondary Storage
Secondary storage, sometimes called auxiliary storage, is storage separate from the computer itself, where you can store software and data on a semi-permanent basis. Secondary storage is necessary because memory, or primary storage, can be used only temporarily. If you are sharing your computer, you must yield memory to someone else after your program runs; if you are not sharing your computer, your programs and data will disappear from memory when you turn off the computer. However, you probably want to store the data you have used or the information you have derived from processing; that is why secondary storage is needed. Furthermore, memory is limited in size, whereas secondary storage media can store as much data as