Role of input output traffic controller in operating system
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referred to as an input/output interface, IOC, or PIOC for Peripheral input/output controller. The input/output controller is a device that interfaces between an input or output device and the computer or hardware device. The input/output controller on a computer is commonly located on the motherboard. However, an I/O controller can also be an internal add-on that can either be used as a replacement or to allow for additional input or output devices for the computer.
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In an operating system, the primary role of the input-output traffic controller is to coordinate and control the actions of the hardware and the software in a central processing unit including the input, output, and the storage devices.
The CPU processes the data via the traffic controller and allows the simultaneous working and processing of the input and output devices.
The CPU processes the data via the traffic controller and allows the simultaneous working and processing of the input and output devices.
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