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Computer hardware
is the physical part of a computer, including the digital
circuitry, as distinguished from the computer software that
executes within the hardware. The hardware of a computer
is infrequently changed, in comparison with software and
data, which are "soft" in the sense that they
are readily created, modified or erased on the computer.
Firmware is a special type of software that rarely, if ever,
needs to be changed and so is stored on hardware devices
such as read-only memory (ROM) where it is not readily changed
(and is therefore "firm" rather than just "soft").
Most computer hardware is not seen by
normal users. It is in embedded systems in automobiles,
microwave ovens, electrocardiograph machines, compact disc
players, and other devices. Personal computers, the computer
hardware familiar to most people, form only a small minority
of computers. |
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