Across
- 2. what a computer needs to work
- 4. accesss memory a common computing acronym that stands for random-access memory.
- 6. a graphical element on your computer screen that shows your position in a software interface
- 8. what you call some thing that you connect to the computer and delivers some thing to the computer
- 9. an every day device that you or your parents use at work
- 11. some thing that is a output and works to move the cursor
- 12. versatile, portable touch-screen devices bridging the gap between smartphones and laptops.
- 14. a modern data storage device that uses flash memory chips to store files and applications.
- 16. It acts as an output device in a computer system, allowing users to produce tangible versions of digital content.
- 17. an input device that allows you to type letters, numbers, and symbols into your computer or other electronic device
- 19. storage refers to storage devices that store data and programs permanently, even when the computer is turned off.
Down
- 1. storage the computer's primary workspace located directly on the motherboard
- 3. a handheld mobile device that combines traditional phone features with a mobile operating system, functioning like a portable computer
- 5. an electronic device that optically captures physical documents, photos, or objects and translates them into digital
- 7. your computer or device's short-term memory
- 10. something firmly fixed or integrated into a larger whole.
- 11. a highly powerful, ultra-reliable computer used primarily by large organizations for mission-critical tasks.
- 13. an exceptionally powerful system that harnesses the combined processing power of thousands of interconnected processors working in parallel
- 15. a type of computer optical disc storage medium that stores data in the form of text, graphics, video, and audio files.
- 18. a traditional, non-volatile data storage device used in computers.
