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Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) is a driver architecture for graphics card drivers.
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An IGP performs the same tasks as a separate graphics card.
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An EC is an IC that controls various low-level tasks in a system.
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M.2 is a specification from 2013 for internally mounted computer expansion cards and associated connectors.
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Miracast is a peer-to-peer wireless screencast standard.
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DirectX provides a collection of application programming interfaces.
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Modern Standby is a power-saving mode introduced with Windows 10.
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Today's personal computers (PCs) usually have hard disk storage built directly into the computer's casing, where they store their directories and files.
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SMB is a network protocol for file, print and other server services in computer networks.
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The dual sim technology enables the usage of two sim cards.
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BitLocker drive encryption is a security feature of Microsoft Windows.
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The TPM is a chip that adds basic security features to a computer or similar device.
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In a system-on-a-chip, all programmable electrical functions of a system are represented on one chip.
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The Network File System is a protocol, that enables access to files via a network.
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M2M describes the digital communication between end devices.
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Coaxial cables, are two-pole cables with a concentric structure.
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iSCSI is a procedure that enables the use of the SCSI protocol via TCP.
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A processor socket provides the connection between a computer processor and a motherboard.
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The slot bracket is a cover for gaps in a computer housing.
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The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a network protocol that defines how data is exchanged between network components.
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