Computer
hardware
is the
physical
part
of a
computer,
including
the
digital
circuitry,
as distinguished
from
the
computer
software
that
executes
within
the
hardware.
The
hardware
of a
computer
is infrequently
changed,
in comparison
with
software
and
data,
which
are
"soft"
in the
sense
that
they
are
readily
created,
modified
or erased
on the
computer.
Firmware
is a
special
type
of software
that
rarely,
if ever,
needs
to be
changed
and
so is
stored
on hardware
devices
such
as read-only
memory
(ROM)
where
it is
not
readily
changed
(and
is therefore
"firm"
rather
than
just
"soft").
Most
computer
hardware
is
not
seen
by
normal
users.
It
is
in
embedded
systems
in
automobiles,
microwave
ovens,
electrocardiograph
machines,
compact
disc
players,
and
other
devices.
Personal
computers,
the
computer
hardware
familiar
to
most
people,
form
only
a
small
minority
of
computers
(about
0.2%
of
all
new
computers
produced
in
2003)
Market
statistics.
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