transfer device
The hardware device that is capable of transferring items from computers and devices to transmission media and vice versa is called a data transfer or storage device. Examples of data transfer devices include external hard drives, USB flash drives, memory cards, and optical discs such as CDs and DVDs. These devices typically connect to a computer or other device using a USB or other type of cable, allowing for quick and easy transfer of files and other data. Data transfer devices come in a variety of sizes and capacities, making them a versatile tool for storing and transferring data between devices.
A group of computer interconnected via a cable or wireless computers and peripherals that are capable of sharing software and hardware resources between other computers.
An Ethernet device that is capable of 10/100 operation is capable of transferring and receiving data at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Older devices were only capable of transferring at 10 Mbps. To be backwards-compatible, devices have to be capable of transmitting data at 10 Mbps.
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A Network Interface Card (NIC) is a hardware device that handles an interface to a computer network and allows a network-capable device to access that network. It is a computer hardware component designed to allow computers to communicate over a computer network.
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Very few computers are capable of doing trigonometry directly in their ALU hardware. Instead trigonometry and other such difficult functions are performed by software subroutines in a mathematics library in main RAM. Most of the computers having instructions for such functions still don't do them directly in their ALU hardware, instead these instructions are performed by firmware routines in microcode in ROM inside the CPU.