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Motherboard and Physical address

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Difference between Motherboard and Physical address

Motherboard vs. Physical address

A motherboard (sometimes alternatively known as the mainboard, system board, baseboard, planar board or logic board, or colloquially, a mobo) is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems. In computing, a physical address (also real address, or binary address), is a memory address that is represented in the form of a binary number on the address bus circuitry in order to enable the data bus to access a particular storage cell of main memory, or a register of memory mapped I/O device.

Similarities between Motherboard and Physical address

Motherboard and Physical address have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bus (computing), Computer data storage.

Bus (computing)

In computer architecture, a bus (a contraction of the Latin omnibus) is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer, or between computers.

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Computer data storage

Computer data storage, often called storage or memory, is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media that are used to retain digital data.

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Motherboard and Physical address Comparison

Motherboard has 124 relations, while Physical address has 31. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.29% = 2 / (124 + 31).

References

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