Published Jan 19, 2018
Episode 93: How Computers Work Part III - Logic Gates and Components
James Fodor delves into the fundamental building blocks of computer circuits, covering the significance of logic gates, transistors, and advanced logic components like multiplexers and binary adders, in shaping modern computing through efficient data handling, processing, and memory storage.

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