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WHY IS THE BOXER ENGINE IS SUPER COOL? - BOXER ENGINES EXPLAINED.

BOXER ENGINES: INTRODUCTION:                          We all know various engine setups and designs. The INLINE and the V engines are the most common in this automotive world . There's also a different kind of engine that holds up its heritage from the end of the 18th century  till date ,that's THE BOXER ENGINE!!. WHY SO THE NAME BOXER??                             Boxer engines are powerful,efficient and way loud than the other engines ,they are also called as Horizontally opposed engines .The name boxer is given due its odd firing order of pistons and its arrangement .                             In a inline engine the pistons are straight but in a Boxer engine the pistons are faced opposite to each other and also their movement is similar to a boxer ,using his hands to fight . That's super cool right . WHO GOT THIS FIRST?                        Its none other than our Great German inventor and engine pioneer Karl Fiedrich Benz. He is widely recogni

Everything You Need To Know About "THE CPU" - CPU explained

CPU EXPLAINED WHAT IS A CPU ? The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is called as the Brain of your computer or laptop . The CPU performs all the logical operations and also it is very strong in calculations.   A computer's CPU handles all instructions it receives from hardware and software running on the computer.  In general CPU is also a silicon chip which performs calculations . CPU consists of many transistors for example ,The Intel i9-9900K has 8 cores, that would put its total core transistor count at 1.736 Billion transistors. Don't Worry this CPU explained post will let you know all the basics of an CPU or Processors HOW DOES THE CPU WORK? CPUs are built by placing billions of tiny transistors onto a single silicon chip. Those transistors allow it to make the calculations needed to run programs that are stored on your system’s memory (RAM). They’re effectively minute gates that switch on or off, thereby conveying the ones and zeros that translate int