Interface (hardware)

English (en)

Interface
With hardware, an interface is a 
physical device, port, or connection 
that allows hardware devices to 
interact with one another. For 
example, USB (universal serial bus) 
and SATA (Serial AT Attachment) are 
disk drive interfaces for computer 
hard drives. ATAPI (AT Attachment 
Packet Interface) is an early 
interface for CD-ROM (compact 
disc read-only memory) drives.

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Interface (software)

Igbo (ig)

  • Ebe njikọ akọrọngwa

Decomposition: This means a meeting point in a device.

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  • Ncherita ihu kengwaike

Decomposition: This means the facing part of the hardware. Ncherita ihu means to face something while kengwaike means that of hardware.

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  • Njekọta akọrọngwa

Decomposition: This means the meeting of devices at a point. Njekọta means meeting to align while akọrọngwa means devices.

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  • Ebe njikọta ozi kengwaike

Decomposition: This means a meeting point for information in a hardware. Ebe means place, njikọta means connection or binding, ozi means information, while kengwanro means that of software.

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