artifactshardware
Artifactshardware is a term used to describe physical components of computing systems that, due to their age or obsolescence, are no longer considered standard or easily replaceable. These components might be found in legacy systems, historical computing setups, or specialized industrial equipment. The term "artifact" suggests something that has endured from a past era, often with unique characteristics that differentiate it from modern hardware.
These pieces of artifactshardware can range from early microprocessors and memory modules to specialized input/output cards
However, the use of artifactshardware presents challenges. Finding replacement parts can be extremely difficult and costly,