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Then place it in your desktop folder so it will appear.

You won't need to download python from Microsoft Store.

How do browsers work?

Browsers usually has a renderer (ex. Blink or Gecko) that parses HTML, CSS and and JS.

They rely on the CPU for rendering and then the GPU Displays it.

CPU

CPUs (Central Processing Unit) are the brain of the computer. They do every calculation, but they can also have a IGPU, these are called APU by AMD (Accelerated Processing Unit).

CPUs have Cores and Threads. The most efficent architecture is 1 core handles 2 threads, this is used in every modern CPU.

Cores and Threads are the raw power of a CPU, they rely on clock speed and memory clock speed. They are used for multitasking as well.

GPU

GPUs (Graphics Processing Unit) renders graphics on a computer. They process mountains of data easily.

Though they are less flexible, doing only basic arithmetic, they process a LOT of data in rendering, up to 40+ Trillion.

GPUs also have cores, there's 3 types: CUDA/Normal Cores (CUDA is NVIDIA Architecture), Tensor Cores and Ray Tracing Cores (mainly NVIDIA architecture)

GPU Cores

CUDA/Normal cores execute A x B + C mainloy, aka Fused multiply and add (FMA). And they are the used when running video games.

Tensor cores are geometrical matrix calculators; And are used when working with neural networks and AI (RAM Shortage anyone?)

Finally, Ray Tracing Cores are the largest; But the fewest, and are used to execute ray tracing algorithms