Across
- 1. Central Processing Unit
- 4. the most basic unit of data in computing, representing a single value of either 0 or 1
- 7. a group of binary digits or bits (usually eight) operated on as a unit.
- 8. representing information as discrete values, primarily ones and zeros (binary code), which computers understand as 'on' or 'off' states
- 9. a type of computer that processes continuous, variable physical phenomena like voltage or mechanical motion to perform calculations
- 10. American Standard Code for Information Interchange
- 12. relating to, composed of, or involving two things.
Down
- 2. a universal character encoding standard that assigns a unique number (code point) to every character, symbol, and emoji
- 3. a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed.
- 5. a number system using digits 0-9 and letters A-F (representing 10-15) to express large numbers compactly
- 6. the familiar base-10 number system (using 0-9) that humans use daily
- 11. an additive colour model that stands for Red, Green, and Blue
