hardverová
Hardverová refers to the physical components of a computer system or other electronic device. This encompasses a wide range of tangible parts that are essential for a device's operation. Key examples include the central processing unit (CPU), which acts as the brain of the computer, and random access memory (RAM), which stores data for active use. Other significant hardverová components include storage devices like hard disk drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs), the motherboard that connects all the internal parts, and the power supply unit (PSU) that provides electrical energy. Graphics processing units (GPUs) are specialized processors for handling visual output. Peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, monitors, and printers, are also considered hardverová as they are physical input and output devices. The performance and capabilities of an electronic device are heavily influenced by the quality and specifications of its hardverová. Conversely, software refers to the non-physical instructions and programs that tell the hardverová what to do.