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What is the difference between firmware and liveware?

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Answered by farwahalee14
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Firmware:)

Firmware is software that runs on very small processors that makes a hardware device function correctly. Firmware is rarely or never replaced, and you generally interact with it through hardware controls (buttons, lights, switches) instead of computer controls (mouse, keyboard, screen). Firmware often is used to produce small useful behaviors for a much bigger piece of hardware - for example, your WiFi radio has firmware that allows it to provide radio signal information in a format that is useful for your computer’s main processor.
Wristwatches, calculators, computer mouses and car key fobs all have firmware.


Liveware:)

Liveware describes the people who make a computer system work behind the scenes, usually to perform a small complex task that a computer can’t do. You often won’t notice. For example, Google’s voice recognition engine is mostly automated, but there are hundreds of people who see sentences that the software didn’t understand to help the system understand the sentence better.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Firmware exists as software that operates on very small processors that create a hardware machine process accurately.

Liveware represents the people who create a computer system that works after the scenes, usually to perform a small complex task that a computer can’t do.

Explanation:

Firmware exists as software that operates on very small processors that create a hardware machine process accurately. Firmware exists rarely or is never returned, and you normally interact with it through hardware controls (buttons, lights, switches) rather than computer controls (mouse, keyboard, screen). Firmware often exists utilized to make small useful manners for a much bigger piece of hardware

For example: Wristwatches, calculators, computer mouse's, and car key fobs all have firmware.

Liveware represents the people who create a computer system that works after the scenes, usually to perform a small complex task that a computer can’t do.

For example: Google’s voice recognition engine exists mostly automated, but there exists hundreds of people who see sentences that the software didn’t understand to help the system understand the sentence better.

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