noun a flaw or defect in something

verb to make a hole or groove in something

  • The microchip technology has revolutionized the electronics industry.
  • I love snacking on potato chips while watching movies.
  • Let's go grab some chips and soda for the party.
  • She has a chip on her shoulder about not being promoted.

noun a dull, metallic sound, typically made by a heavy object falling or being struck

verb to make or cause to make a clunking sound

  • The clunk of the metal door closing echoed through the empty hallway.
  • I heard a loud clunk coming from the kitchen, probably my cat knocking something over.
  • The car engine made a weird clunk noise, I think something's wrong with it.
  • The decision to move to a new city was like a clunk in my mind, suddenly everything fell into place.

noun the central or most important part of something

adjective forming the central part of something

  • The core of the argument lies in the data presented by the research team.
  • At the core of the issue is poor communication between team members.
  • She's the core of our group, always keeping us together.
  • The core of his beliefs is rooted in his upbringing.

noun a flexible disk or diskette that is used for storing data

adjective describing something that is loose, flexible, or limp

  • The floppy disk was a popular storage medium in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • I found an old floppy disk in the attic.
  • I accidentally spilled water on my laptop and now the screen is all floppy.
  • His argument was so weak and floppy, it didn't convince anyone.

noun physical components of a computer system

adjective related to physical components of a computer system

  • The company is investing in new hardware to improve efficiency.
  • I need to upgrade my hardware to run the latest software.
  • My hardware is so outdated, it's like using a dinosaur.
  • His brain is like a well-oiled machine, processing information like high-quality hardware.

noun a thing that is inside something else

adjective relating to the inside of something; located on the inside

  • The company is conducting an internal investigation to address the issue.
  • I heard there's some internal drama going on within the team.
  • Let's keep this internal for now, we don't want it getting out to the public.
  • She's struggling with some internal conflicts that are affecting her decision-making.

noun a device that is moved by hand on a flat surface to control the movement of a cursor on a computer screen

  • The scientist conducted experiments using a computer mouse to navigate through the data.
  • I prefer using a mouse instead of a trackpad when using my computer.
  • I can't find my mouse anywhere, it keeps disappearing on me.
  • She danced across the stage with the grace of a mouse, light on her feet.

noun a peripheral device or part

adjective relating to or situated on the edge or periphery of something

  • The doctor examined the patient's peripheral nervous system for any signs of damage.
  • I bought a new peripheral for my computer to improve its performance.
  • I always forget to bring my peripherals when I go to a LAN party.
  • His role in the project was more peripheral, as he was not directly involved in the decision-making process.

noun a device that produces graphs or diagrams by drawing lines or symbols

  • The architect used a plotter to print out the blueprints for the new building.
  • I borrowed my friend's plotter to print out some documents for work.
  • I'm the designated plotter in our group when it comes to making plans.
  • She's a master plotter when it comes to organizing events and gatherings.

ram

noun a mechanical device for battering or driving something with force

verb to strike or drive with great force

  • The computer's RAM capacity is 16GB.
  • I need to upgrade my laptop's RAM.
  • My phone is so slow, probably because it doesn't have enough RAM.
  • His mind was like a RAM, constantly processing new information.

adjective dirty, unkempt, or unpleasant in appearance or character

  • The scuzzy appearance of the building deterred potential investors.
  • I don't want to eat at that scuzzy diner down the street.
  • That scuzzy dude at the party was hitting on everyone.
  • The scuzzy feeling of guilt lingered long after the mistake was made.

noun a hollow part or piece for receiving and holding some part or device

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  • The technician carefully inserted the plug into the socket to establish the connection.
  • Make sure you plug the charger into the socket before you go to bed.
  • I need to find a socket to charge my phone, it's about to die.
  • She felt like a socket, constantly being used by others without receiving anything in return.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The engineer carefully analyzed the system components to ensure optimal performance.
  • I'm having trouble understanding how all these system components work together.
  • Dude, I think we need to upgrade some of these system components ASAP.
  • In order to succeed, we must view our team members as essential system components working towards a common goal.

two

noun a number equivalent to the sum of one plus one

adjective equivalent to the sum of one plus one; one more than one

  • There are two main theories that explain this phenomenon.
  • I have two tickets to the concert, do you want to come?
  • I'll catch you later, two thumbs up for your performance!
  • The two sides of the argument are like oil and water, they just don't mix.

AMD

noun Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a multinational semiconductor company known for its computer processors and related technologies.

  • AMD is a leading semiconductor company known for its innovative processors.
  • My laptop has an AMD processor which is great for gaming.
  • I heard that new AMD graphics card is lit!
  • The competition between AMD and Intel is like a battle of titans in the tech world.

SSD

noun SSD - an acronym for Solid State Drive

  • The laptop is equipped with a high-speed SSD for faster data access.
  • My new computer has an SSD that makes everything run super fast.
  • I need to upgrade my rig with an SSD to boost performance.
  • Having an SSD in your brain would mean instant access to all information.

noun A person who modifies computer hardware, typically the CPU or GPU, to run at a higher clock speed than originally intended by the manufacturer.

  • The overclocker successfully boosted the processor speed of the computer.
  • That guy is a serious overclocker, always pushing his hardware to the limit.
  • The overclocker is a real tech wizard, always tinkering with their gear.
  • She's an overclocker when it comes to productivity, always trying to do more in less time.

verb To modify a hardware component, typically a computer's CPU or GPU, to operate at a higher clock rate than originally intended by the manufacturer in order to increase performance.

  • Some computer enthusiasts choose to overclock their CPUs to achieve better performance.
  • I heard you can overclock your graphics card to make your games run faster.
  • Dude, I'm gonna overclock my rig and see how fast it can go!
  • She always tries to overclock her productivity by multitasking, but it usually leads to burnout.

noun the quality or state of being metastable

  • Metastability is a concept in physics that refers to a stable equilibrium state that is not completely stable and may transition to a different state.
  • Metastability is like being in between two choices and not sure which one to go with.
  • Metastability is when you're stuck in a state of indecision and can't make up your mind.
  • His emotions were in a state of metastability, unsure of whether to express his true feelings or keep them hidden.

noun A set of electrical pathways that allows the CPU to communicate with memory and other devices in a computer system.

  • The address bus is responsible for carrying memory addresses used by the CPU to communicate with memory.
  • The address bus is like the GPS for the computer, telling it where to find information in the memory.
  • The address bus is like the computer's street address, helping it locate data in memory.
  • Think of the address bus as the computer's postal service, delivering messages between the CPU and memory.