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hardwareComputer machinery and equipment, including memory, cabling, power supply, peripheral devices, and circuit boards. Computer operation requires both hardware and software. Hardware design specifies a computer's capability; software instructs the computer on what to do. The advent of microprocessors in the late 1970s led to much smaller hardware assemblies and accelerated the proliferation of computers. Today's personal computers are as powerful as the early mainframes, while mainframes are now smaller and have vastly more computing power than the early models. hardwareMachinery and equipment (CPUs, disk and tape drives, modems, keyboards, printers, scanners, cables, etc.). In operation, a computer is both hardware and software. One is useless without the other. The hardware design specifies the commands it can follow, and the software instructions tell it what to do. See instruction set. hardware 1. Computing the physical equipment used in a computer system, such as the central processing unit, peripheral devices, and memory 2. mechanical equipment, components, etc. hardware [′härd‚wer] (computer science) The physical, tangible, and permanent components of a computer or a data-processing system. (engineering) Items made of metal, such as tools, fittings, fasteners, and appliances. (ordnance) Metal military items for use in combat.
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We were purchasing computer hardware from numerous vendors and were spending a lot of time coordinating auctions for our outdated computers," Cyd Grimes, CPM, Travis County purchasing agent, says. IBM, the world's largest computer hardware company, won an estimated US$90 million hardware, software and services contract from Telefonica Data, a unit of Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica. Officials of El Segundo-based Merisel said the reorganization could produce 100 or more new jobs in its worldwide workforce of 2,000, and is necessary because of changes in the distribution network for computer hardware and software. |
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