A Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the electronic hardware inside a PC that does the guidelines of a PC program by playing out the essential math, sensible, control and information/yield (I/O) operations determined by the directions. The PC business has utilized the expression "focal preparing unit" at any rate since the mid 1960.
Traditionally, the expression "CPU" alludes to a processor, all the more particularly to its handling unit and control unit (CU), recognizing these center components of a PC from outer segments, for example, primary memory and I/O hardware.
Right Answer is Option C (Control Unit)
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