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OCR GCSE Computer Science Paper 1 Revision Guide
1.1 – Systems Architecture

Architecture of the CPU
Definition = responsible for carrying out instructions in a computer program
Purpose of the CPU = Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle
1. Data copied from PC to MAR
2. CU fetched data stored at address and copies it to MDR
3. PC increments
4. CU decodes
5. Instruction is executed

Common Components of the CPU
ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) – carries out all arithmetic calculations and logical decisions
CU (Control Unit) – coordinates activity of the CPU, fetch and decode instructions
Cache Memory – holds data used repeatedly or likely to access = faster to access than RAM
Registers – memory locations in the CPU which hold data temporarily and can be accessed
very quickly

Von Neumann Architecture
MAR (Memory Address Register) – stores the address of data to be fetched or sent to
MDR (Memory Data Register) – stores data fetched from or to be sent
PC (Program Counter) – stores the address of next instruction and increments
Accumulator – stores the results of calculations made by ALU

CPU Performance
1. Clock speed – faster the clock speed the more instructions completed per second
(GHz)
2. Number of cores – more cores = more instructions processed simultaneously
3. Cache memory – more cache = more data accessed faster

Embedded Systems
Definition – a computer system that is designed for a dedicated function as part of a bigger
system (e.g. washing machines, microwave ovens)
Purpose
 Manufactured as a single chip
 More robust and reliable than general purpose computers
Characteristics
 Designed to perform a limited set of tasks to reduce size and improve performance
 Programs uploaded at manufacturing stage
 Low power consumption
 Small in size
 Low cost
 Limited options to modify

, 1.2 – Memory and Storage

Primary Storage
A computer needs primary storage for data it needs to access quickly – including start-up
instructions, the operating system and programs that are running.
Two main types of storage – RAM and ROM.

RAM
 Main memory
 Volatile – loses contents when power is turned off
 RAM holds the operating system and any applications and data currently in use by
the computer
 The CPU can access RAM quickly
 Read or written to
 The more RAM = the more programs and data run at the same time

ROM
 Non-volatile – keeps contents
 Storage for data and instructions needed to start up the computer
 Read-only – information is written at manufacturing stage


Virtual Memory
Secondary storage that acts as an extension of RAM.
 Stores data from a running program not in use
 Relatively slow access – slows down performance
 Adding more RAM = less virtual memory used = better performance


Secondary Storage
 Needed to store files and programs
 Non-volatile
 Low cost
 High capacity
 Reliable


Magnetic Storage
Magnetic storage mostly uses hard disk drives (HDDs)
 Made of a stack of magnetic disks that rotate
 Reliable and cost effective
 Provides high-capacity storage at low cost

Solid State Storage
Uses a technology called flash memory – used in portable devices and in the form of solid-
state drives

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