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These notes provide a clear, concise summary of all key topics in Grade 12 Information Technology, aligned with the IEB/CAPS syllabus. Concepts are explained in simple, easy-to-understand language, making revision faster and more effective.

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SECTION 1 – Systems Technologies
1.1 CPU & Processing
CPU = the computer’s brain.
●​ ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit): performs maths and logic
●​ CU (Control Unit): directs data flow
●​ Registers: tiny, super-fast storage inside the CPU
●​ Machine cycle: Fetch → Decode → Execute → Store

Performance factors:
●​ Clock speed (GHz): higher = faster
●​ System clock: synchronises all components; CPU speed is a multiple of this
●​ Cores: each core = a separate processor (dual = 2, quad = 4, etc.)
●​ Hyper-threading: 1 core handles 2 threads simultaneously → better multitasking
●​ Multitasking: running multiple applications at once
●​ Multithreading: splitting one program into multiple tasks/threads
●​ Parallel processing: multiple CPUs/cores working together​

Overclocking: running CPU faster than designed
●​ Pros: faster performance
●​ Cons: more heat, higher power use, shorter lifespan, may void warranty
●​ Methods: increase clock multiplier, raise bus speed, adjust voltage (BIOS/UEFI)​

Underclocking: running CPU slower
●​ Pros: saves power, reduces heat, extends lifespan

Cooling methods:
●​ Fans: standard air cooling
●​ Heat sinks: metal fins absorb heat
●​ Liquid cooling: efficient but expensive

Other performance factors:
●​ Bus width: data transferred per cycle
●​ Cache size: bigger = faster processing
●​ Word size: number of bits CPU processes in one step (32-bit, 64-bit)

, 1.2 Memory
●​ RAM (Random Access Memory): temporary, volatile, used by active programs
○​ DRAM: slower, cheaper, needs refreshing
○​ SRAM: faster, used for cache
○​ Cache: very fast, stores frequently used data
●​ ROM (Read-Only Memory): permanent, non-volatile, stores BIOS/UEFI
●​ Virtual memory: part of hard drive used as pretend RAM (slower than real RAM)
●​ VRAM (Video RAM): memory for GPU; stores textures, images, frame buffers (more
VRAM = better graphics performance)


1.3 BIOS & UEFI
●​ BIOS (Basic Input/Output System): old firmware, loads OS from storage
●​ UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface): modern replacement, faster startup,
supports large drives, graphical interface​


1.4 Storage
●​ HDD (Hard Disk Drive): mechanical, cheap, large capacity, slower
●​ SSD (Solid State Drive): no moving parts, very fast, more expensive
●​ Hybrid (SSHD): HDD + small SSD cache
●​ Optical storage: CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray
●​ Flash storage: USB sticks, SD cards
HDD vs SSD:
●​ HDD: slower, cheaper, mechanical
●​ SSD: faster, durable, but costly per GB
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks):
●​ RAID 0: striping (fast, no backup)
●​ RAID 1: mirroring (duplicate data, safe but costly)
●​ RAID 5: striping + parity (balance of speed & redundancy)


1.5 Graphics Processing
●​ GPU (Graphics Processing Unit): specialised processor for graphics, AI, parallel
calculations
●​ VRAM: dedicated GPU memory, stores textures & rendering data
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