Motherboard: The main circuit board of a computer that connects all of the computer's components together.
CPU: The central processing unit, or the "brain" of the computer that executes instructions and performs calculations.
RAM: Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that is temporary and stores data that is currently being used by the computer.
ROM: Read-Only Memory, a type of computer memory that stores permanent data and is not erased when the computer is turned off.
Hard disk: A storage device that is used to store and retrieve digital information, such as files and software programs.
Peripheral: Any external device that is connected to a computer, such as a printer, keyboard, or mouse.
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Motherboard
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