Imagine your computer is like a city, and microchips are the tiny buildings where all the action happens. Inside each building, there are workers (like electric signals) who help with tasks. Even though they're small, these buildings can handle big jobs, like letting you watch videos or play games. Microchips fit inside computers by being packed tightly together so that everything fits into a small space.
Examples
- Your phone’s microchip handles all the apps you open in seconds.
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See also
- How Do Microchips Power Our World?
- How Can a Tiny Chip Control an Entire Computer?
- How Do Microchips Control the World We Live In?
- How Can a Tiny Microchip Control an Entire Computer?
- How Do Microchips Actually Think?