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Motherboard
Motherboard
The motherboard is a printed circuit board board installed in most electronic plants such as laptops, computers, etc. It is also called main board or system board. In addition to computers, motherboards are used in robots and many other electronic devices. It holds the various components of the plant in their place and at the same time, it also provides the desired electrical connectivity of all of them. A computer is made up of components in a microprocessor, main memory, and motherboard.

Along with this, the controllers and some more devices are connected to the motherboard by the connector to control storage, video display and sound. The main part of the motherboard is its chipset. The ability and characteristics of the motherboard are visualized with the help of a chip. The motherboard mainly consists of a central processing unit (CPU), bios, memory (memory storage), serial ports and controllers for keyboards and disk drives. Preference is given to motherboards that have at least one socket or slot in which one or more microprocessors may be installed. It also has a clock generator, a chipset, slots for expansion cards, power supply (power) connectors.

In the first computer there was a slot for each part and the parts were connected to each other by wires. Later, after the introduction of the printed circuit board, memory, CPU and other peripheral devices started being installed in it. In the 1960s, motherboards used integrated circuits that supported low-speed peripherals, such as keyboards, mouse, floppy disks, etc. In 190, the motherboards started supporting the audio, video and network functions of the full range and no card was required to be attached to it. A separate card was used for 3D gaming and computer graphics. Earlier there were companies like Micronics, AMI, DTK, Mylex Orchid Technology in this area, but later companies like Apple Inca and IBM started producing it.