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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding hardware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of incorporating or installing additional physical components into a system or device.
Example: "The team is focused on adding hardware to improve the performance of the existing infrastructure."
Alternatives: "installing hardware" or "incorporating hardware".
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The program is less awkward when it comes to adding hardware, such as soundcards or CD-ROM drives.
The first option, adding hardware that allows the solar cells to capture more light, does not actually require that we abandon current solar cell designs.
Design of reliable and fault-tolerant embedded processors is mostly based on developing techniques that compensate reliability shortcomings by adding hardware or software redundancy.
No active player racks up the W's like this long hitting Englishwoman who in her mid 50s is still adding hardware to the trophy room.
Startups in general are like roller coasters; adding hardware to the mix just makes them even more stomach-churning.
Also, it's probably worth noting: adding hardware encryption to a device like Square would increase the price of manufacturing dramatically.
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We've added hardware, we've added software, we've continued to work on parts of the website that were too confusing for people," Sebelius said.
The United States added hardware and training to a big Colombian effort that has strengthened the state and made the country much safer.
KNOWS THE HARDWARE -- Many tutors will help clients buy their computers, add hardware or decide what kind of phone lines they need.
In these days, every new added hardware feature must not change the underlying Instruction Set Architecture (ISA), in order to avoid adaptation or recompilation of existing code.
He added hardware to process the audio feed from his mike: a Symetrix 528E voice processor (about $550) to ensure, for example, that the volume of his voice stays relatively constant, and an Aphex 204 aural exciter (about $200).
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