The kernel resides in your OS of the computer. the kernel has one main function that is to act as translator from applications to your CPU, Memory, and various other devices. In the world of Microsoft it's a go between for applications and the device drivers. In Linux, Mac OS, and, any other Unix based OS the kernel directly talks to the hardware with out the need for device drivers.
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No it is part of the Operating System
The kernel of the computer tells it what to do. The instructions are all told by the kernel.
KERNEL component of Operating System manages & controls the Hardware of the Computer and SHELL component enables Users to use Computer & Its connected devices.
Because a kernel is the main component of most computer operating system,it is bridge between application and the actual data processing done at hardware level .The kernel responsibility include managing the system resources. sanjjit------thank you
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An OS reside in HDD, SSD, flash drive or CD/DVD. When you boot the computer the kernel is copied to RAM. Now other parts of OS will be loaded to RAM as and when required.
The Operating System provides a shell for the Computer. The software to run the computer, which relies on the operating system, is called the Kernel which is on the Motherboard. Refer to Google for inquiries about the Kernel, the Motherboard, and other various features of a computer.
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the motherboard provides the interconnectivity although all components really are controlled by the processor computer forensics (BSCHons) student
The memory used by the operating system, which is protected and cannot be accessed by regular applications. Virtual memory can be used to page some of the kernel in memory to disk. However, there is always a certain part of the kernel that must reside in physical memory at all times and cannot be swapped out.
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No it is part of the Operating System
wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_%28computing%29 A computer kernel is basically the "big brother" application and manages all other applications currently running on your computer, and controlling their access to cpu, ram, hard drive, and any devices currently connected (through device drivers of course). There's never more than 1 kernel running on your computer at a time, however if you have multiple operating systems installed on your computer they each have their own kernel (windows vista, windows 7, windows xp, linux, mac, etc...). If you install and run a virtual machine then another kernel will run in that and you could technically have multiple kernels running on your computer.
The kernel is the inner softer part of a seed, fruit stone, or nut.The kernel is a program that constitutes the central core of a computer operating system.
The kernel of the computer tells it what to do. The instructions are all told by the kernel.
In computing, the kernel is the central component of most computer operating systems; it is a bridge between applications and the actual data processing done at the hardware level.