A Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) is an abstraction layer, implemented in software, between the physical hardware of a computer and the software that runs on that hardware. Its purpose is to insulate the software from variations in hardware, allowing it to be run on different platforms without modification. HALs are commonly used in operating systems and device drivers to achieve portability and simplify development.
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