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CD-ROM and Sound card

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between CD-ROM and Sound card

CD-ROM vs. Sound card

A CD-ROM is a pre-pressed optical compact disc which contains data. A sound card (also known as an audio card) is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs.

Similarities between CD-ROM and Sound card

CD-ROM and Sound card have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Audio signal, Hard disk drive, IEEE 1394, USB.

Audio signal

An audio signal is a representation of sound, typically as an electrical voltage for analog signals and a binary number for digital signals.

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Hard disk drive

A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive or fixed disk is an electromechanical data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.

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IEEE 1394

IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer.

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USB

USB (abbreviation of Universal Serial Bus), is an industry standard that was developed to define cables, connectors and protocols for connection, communication, and power supply between personal computers and their peripheral devices.

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CD-ROM and Sound card Comparison

CD-ROM has 100 relations, while Sound card has 226. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.23% = 4 / (100 + 226).

References

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