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Bootloader and Processor (computing)

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Difference between Bootloader and Processor (computing)

Bootloader vs. Processor (computing)

A bootloader, also spelled as boot loader or called bootstrap loader, is a computer program that is responsible for booting a computer. In computing and computer science, a processor or processing unit is an electrical component (digital circuit) that performs operations on an external data source, usually memory or some other data stream.

Similarities between Bootloader and Processor (computing)

Bootloader and Processor (computing) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hard disk drive, Non-volatile memory.

Hard disk drive

A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating platters coated with magnetic material.

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Non-volatile memory

Non-volatile memory (NVM) or non-volatile storage is a type of computer memory that can retain stored information even after power is removed.

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Bootloader and Processor (computing) Comparison

Bootloader has 68 relations, while Processor (computing) has 57. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.60% = 2 / (68 + 57).

References

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