Memory chips are considered to be hardware. Compute hardware is considered to be any physical component. This also includes things such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and hard drive.
Memory chips are considered to be hardware. Compute hardware is considered to be any physical component. This also includes things such as the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and hard drive.
A computer consists two main parts: 1) Hardware 2) Software Hardware is material stuff, chips, coolers, monitor, Hard drive.... Software is just some programs that is writen in computer hardware. Software manages how hardware should work.
A VDU is hardware.
Hardware is the physical piece of equipment on which the software runs (i.e. the computer). Software is the set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do (i.e. Microsoft Word).
Because the software, os, or some hardware using the cpu at that amount If you want to lower the percentage you need to upgrade your chips, core, or close software or remove hardware that use the cpu
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
Hardware is a physical component that exists in machinery. This is usually the actual arm or a piece of it on the outside, or items that make the machine work. In computers, a piece of hardware would be the fan, or the motherboard. A piece of software is a program or piece of data that is run by hardware (or multiple items of hardware put together) to complete a task or function. Software would include operating systems, games, and other applications. Roughly speaking, if you can touch it, it's hardware. The software is the code which runs computers - such as operations software, or which allows us to do things with a comouter, such as applications software, or utilities software.
hardware
A microphone is hardware. Software is what programs and games are called.
both a hardware and software
Motherboards are hardware components, not software.
Have to be hardware. How could you write software if there were no hardware to write it on?