Hardware

Hardware may refer to:

  • Household hardware, equipment such as keys, locks, hinges, latches, handles, wire, chains, plumbing, tools, utensils, and machine parts, typically sold in hardware stores
  • Builders hardware, for doors, cabinets, windows, bathrooms, etc.
  • Computers

  • Computer hardware, the collection of physical elements that comprise a computer system
  • Networking hardware, devices facilitating the use of a computer network
  • Electronic hardware, interconnected electronic components
  • Electronic component, a basic electronic element
  • Digital electronics, the hardware used by digital computer systems that can be controlled by software
  • Film and television

  • Hardware (film), a 1990 film
  • Hardware (TV series), a British situation comedy
  • Music

  • Hardware (album), by the heavy metal band Krokus
  • Hardware (band), consisting of Bootsy Collins, Buddy Miles, and Stevie Salas
  • Drum hardware, the parts of a drum or drum kit used to tension, position, and support the instruments
  • Music hardware, mechanical or electronic devices, other than instruments, used to create musical sounds
  • Computer hardware

    Computer Hardware (usually simply called 'hardware' when a computing context is concerned) is the collection of physical elements that constitutes a computer system. Computer hardware is the physical parts or components of a computer, such as the monitor, mouse, keyboard, computer data storage, hard disk drive (HDD), graphic cards, sound cards, memory (RAM), motherboard, and so on, all of which are physical objects that are tangible. In contrast, software is instructions that can be stored and run by hardware.

    Software is any set of machine-readable instructions that directs a computer's processor to perform specific operations. A combination of hardware and software forms a usable computing system.

    Von Neumann architecture

    The template for all modern computers is the Von Neumann architecture, detailed in a 1945 paper by Hungarian mathematician John von Neumann. This describes a design architecture for an electronic digital computer with subdivisions of a processing unit consisting of an arithmetic logic unit and processor registers, a control unit containing an instruction register and program counter, a memory to store both data and instructions, external mass storage, and input and output mechanisms. The meaning of the term has evolved to mean a stored-program computer in which an instruction fetch and a data operation cannot occur at the same time because they share a common bus. This is referred to as the Von Neumann bottleneck and often limits the performance of the system.

    Hardware (development cooperation)

    In development cooperation jargon, "hardware" and "software" refer to the different aspects of technology transfer. Whilst the hardware refers to the technology itself, software refers to the skills, knowledge and capacity that need to be built up in order to make the transfer of the technology successful.

    A third term, "orgware", is emerging to refer to the capacity building of the different institutional actors involved in the adaptation process of a new technology.

    See also

  • Software (development cooperation)
  • Orgware (development cooperation)
  • Further reading

  • Hoekman, B. (2002). "Strengthening the Global Trade Architecture for Development". The World Bank and CEPR. CiteSeerX: 10.1.1.17.6157. 
  • Dobrov, D.M. (1979). "The strategy for organized technology in the light of hard-, soft-, and org-ware interaction". Long Range Planning 12 (4): 79–90. 
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    ACCESSWIRE 08 Apr 2025
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    The Los Angeles Times 08 Apr 2025
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    Nintendo Switch 2 Development Kit Doesn’t Support 4K Output – Rumour

    GamingBolt 01 Apr 2025
    This rumoured technology was first spotted back in January thanks to a patent application. According to this, the Switch 2 will feature separate internal hardware to run a neural net.
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    Vodafone Idea looks to beef up enterprise comms with optical upgrade

    Computer Weekly 01 Apr 2025
    ... streaming devices infringed a mix of Nokia’s multimedia patents covering multiple technologies, including video compression, content delivery, content recommendation and aspects related to hardware.
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    ACCESSWIRE 01 Apr 2025
    Fenix has successfully developed the pioneering technology, which has been granted patents in many countries around the world. By utilizing sophisticated hardware and circuit architectures, a system of ...
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    Nokia reaches settlement with Amazon over video technology patents

    The Times of India 31 Mar 2025
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    Ingdan, Inc. Announces 2024 Annual Results

    Vietnam News 31 Mar 2025
    ... LLMs, smart hardware design platforms, adaptive system architectures, and innovative patents, granting it multiple competitive advantages in AI chip applications and intelligent supply chains.
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