Perifériává
Perifériává is a term that can refer to several related concepts, primarily in the context of computing and technology, but also in broader geographical and organizational senses. In computing, it describes hardware devices that are connected to a computer's central processing unit (CPU) and memory but are not part of the core computer architecture. These peripheral devices expand the computer's capabilities. Common examples include keyboards, mice, printers, scanners, webcams, external hard drives, and speakers. These peripherals communicate with the computer through various interfaces, such as USB, HDMI, or Bluetooth.
Beyond computing, "perifériává" can also describe areas or entities that are on the edge or outer limits