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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware Hardware] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware Hardware] @ Wikipedia |
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The word hardware has a variety of meanings related to machines.
Computers
- Computer hardware, the collection of physical elements that comprise a computer system
- Digital electronics, the hardware used by digital computer systems that can be controlled by software
- Electronic component, a basic electronic element
- Electronic hardware, interconnected electronic components
- Networking hardware, devices facilitating the use of a computer network
Technology
- Hardware (development cooperation), one aspect of technology transfer
- Military technology (military hardware)
- Hardware architecture, the identification of a system's physical components and their interrelationships
- Hardware engineering, or computer engineering
Music
- Drum hardware, the parts of a drum or drum kit used to tension, position, and support the instruments
- Hardware (album), by the heavy metal band Krokus
- Hardware (band), consisting of Bootsy Collins, Buddy Miles, and Stevie Salas
- Music hardware, mechanical or electronic devices, other than instruments, used to create musical sounds
Other
- Hardware store, a business which sells household hardware
- Materiel, equipment or hardware, and supplies in military and commercial supply chain management
See also
External links
- Hardware @ Wikipedia