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Motherboard
CPU
RAM
ROM
Hard disk
Peripheral

Motherboard: The main circuit board of a computer that connects all of the computer's components together.

CPU: The central processing unit, or the "brain" of the computer that executes instructions and performs calculations.

RAM: Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that is temporary and stores data that is currently being used by the computer.

ROM: Read-Only Memory, a type of computer memory that stores permanent data and is not erased when the computer is turned off.

Hard disk: A storage device that is used to store and retrieve digital information, such as files and software programs.

Peripheral: Any external device that is connected to a computer, such as a printer, keyboard, or mouse.

Motherboard: The main circuit board of a computer that connects all of the different components together.

CPU: Central Processing Unit, also known as the processor, the brain of the computer that performs most of the calculations and instructions.

RAM: Random Access Memory, a type of computer memory that stores data and instructions that the CPU uses in real-time. It is volatile and temporary storage.

ROM: Read-Only Memory, a type of computer memory that contains instructions and data that are permanently stored and cannot be changed or erased.

Hard disk: A non-volatile storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using rapidly rotating disks coated with a magnetic material.

Peripheral: An external device that connects to a computer and extends its functionality, such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, or monitor.

Sure, here is the correct matching of the vocabulary words with their descriptions:

Motherboard - The main circuit board of a computer that connects all the other components together.

CPU (Central Processing Unit) - The brain of the computer that executes instructions and performs calculations.

RAM (Random Access Memory) - Temporary storage that a computer uses to store data and program instructions while it is running.

ROM (Read-Only Memory) - Permanent storage that contains instructions and data that are permanently written during the manufacturing process and cannot be changed.

Hard disk - A non-volatile storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage and is used for long-term data storage.

Peripheral - An external device connected to a computer that provides additional functionality, such as a keyboard, mouse, printer, or monitor.