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The motherboard.
A motherboard is nor an output nor an input device. It is in the middle of these two and is a processing hardware device
A motherboard takes both input and output. For example, it may take inputs from a keyboard or mouse, and output video from an integrated graphics card. In a more general sense, the motherboard is the device which connects all of the pieces of the computer together; All of the data sent between devices is routed through the motherboard. In effect, every one of these data transmissions can be viewed as input and output (input data from one device to the mobo, output the data from the mobo to another device).
A motherboard takes both input and output. For example, it may take inputs from a keyboard or mouse, and output video from an integrated graphics card. In a more general sense, the motherboard is the device which connects all of the pieces of the computer together; All of the data sent between devices is routed through the motherboard. In effect, every one of these data transmissions can be viewed as input and output (input data from one device to the mobo, output the data from the mobo to another device).
A remarkably interesting question lurking in there..... To keep it short, it is neither, the motherboard is the centre, the hub, and all the input and output devices must be connected to it. The other devices only become input / output devices because the motherboard (which contains the CPU) either reads data from them or sends data to them.
A remarkably interesting question lurking in there..... To keep it short, it is neither, the motherboard is the centre, the hub, and all the input and output devices must be connected to it. The other devices only become input / output devices because the motherboard (which contains the CPU) either reads data from them or sends data to them.
The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is software that controls the motherboard and computer hardware functions. Search Google with: BIOS for more information.
A remarkably interesting question lurking in there..... To keep it short, it is neither, the motherboard is the centre, the hub, and all the input and output devices must be connected to it. The other devices only become input / output devices because the motherboard (which contains the CPU) either reads data from them or sends data to them.
Microprocessor don't specifically have I/O (input or output) connections, but instead, due to their connection to the motherboard (which does have I/O), control the I/O devices.
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the built-in system of your motherboard. It allows the user to change motherboard settings and other various settings.
A computer case by itself is not a peripheral as such, nor is it an input or output device. It is just the cabinet that contains the computer system. That said, the components inside fill all of those roles. The case contains the motherboard which is about output, input, and processing.