Definition of Hardware. Meaning of Hardware. Synonyms of Hardware

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Definition of Hardware

Hardware
Hardware Hard"ware`, n. Ware made of metal, as cutlery, kitchen utensils, and the like; ironmongery.

Meaning of Hardware from wikipedia

- Look up hardware in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hardware may refer to: Electronic hardware, interconnected electronic components which perform analog...
- Computer hardware includes the physical parts of a computer, such as the central processing unit (CPU), random access memory (RAM), motherboard, computer...
- version 3.0), and SuperSpeed+ (from version 3.1). The modes have differing hardware and cabling requirements. USB devices have some choice of implemented modes...
- Electronic hardware consists of interconnected electronic components which perform analog or logic operations on received and locally stored information...
- Ace Hardware Corporation is an American hardware retailers' cooperative based in Oak Brook, Illinois, United States. It is the largest non-grocery retail...
- Hardware is a 1990 British science fiction horror film written and directed by Richard Stanley, in his feature directorial debut. It stars Dylan McDermott...
- Home Hardware Stores Ltd. is an independent home improvement retailer located in Canada. Co-founded by Walter Hachborn in 1964, and headquartered in St...
- Hardware acceleration is the use of computer hardware designed to perform specific functions more efficiently when compared to software running on a general-purpose...
- Household hardware (or simply, hardware) is equipment that can be touched or held by hand such as keys, locks, nuts, ****s, washers, hinges, latches...
- Tom's Hardware is an online publication owned by ****ure plc and focused on technology. It was founded in 1996 by Thomas Pabst. It provides articles, news...