Flip-flops are small lockers that hold one bit of data, either 0 or 1, until the system needs to change it.
Registers – Short-Term Memory
Registers are like sticky notes, holding quick data temporarily for the processor to use right away.
Data Lines – The Messengers
Data lines are messengers, delivering 0s and 1s between components to keep everything connected.
Control Signals – The Supervisors
Control signals are the conductors, making sure all components work together in sync.
Memory – The Long-Term Brain
Memory is the bookshelf where data is stored.
RAM: Temporary data for fast access.
Hard drives/SSDs: Permanent storage for files and programs.