explain the following statement how java ignores the identity of your computer chip?
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The chip inside your computer understands a machine code only an programmers use the high level language which is called source code. This is converted into a machine code which the CPU understands. However,
the machine code varies from one chip to another. All that a computer, which wants to run Java applications,
will need is the appropriate interpreter which naturally will vary for different
chips. this is why sometimes it occurs
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