When designing your actual file, structure is key to keeping your audience engaged. Use this proven slide-by-slide outline: Slide Number Slide Title Visual Content Focus Slide 1 Introduction to Computer Hardware High-quality image of a modern PC build Slide 2 The Brain: Central Processing Unit Close-up diagram of a CPU chip and its architecture Slide 3 Workspace: RAM and System Memory Image comparing different RAM generations (DDR4 vs DDR5) Slide 4 Long-Term Storage: SSDs vs. HDDs
Intel and AMD dominate the market, while ARM architecture rules mobile devices. Random Access Memory (RAM) computer hardware.ppt
"Moving on to Slide 3, let’s talk about the Central Processing Unit, or the CPU. You will often hear this referred to as the 'brain' of the computer, and for good reason. Every single click you make, every line of code executed, and every pixel rendered passes through this tiny piece of silicon. When you are looking at hardware specifications, keep an eye on clock speed—measured in Gigahertz—and the number of cores. Think of cores as independent workers: the more cores you have, the more tasks your computer can handle simultaneously without slowing down." 5. Tailoring Your PPT for Different Audiences When designing your actual file, structure is key
Measured in Gigahertz (GHz), determining how many billions of tasks a CPU can execute per second. The Motherboard Random Access Memory (RAM) "Moving on to Slide