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What is peripherals?

Peripherals are auxiliary devices used to input information into a computer or other device (input peripherals), output information from a computer (output peripherals) or store information (storage peripherals). Common examples include keyboards, mice, monitors, printers, and external hard drives. They expand the functionality of the host device.

What other technologies are related to peripherals?

peripherals Competitor Technologies

Desk phones can be seen as a competitor to computer-based communication systems.
mentioned alongside peripherals in 62% (196) of relevant job posts
VoIP phones are a competitor to computer-based softphones.
mentioned alongside peripherals in 15% (128) of relevant job posts

peripherals Complementary Technologies

Printers and scanners are often used with computers for input and output.
mentioned alongside peripherals in 100% (277) of relevant job posts
Network interconnectivity allows computers to communicate with each other and access shared resources.
mentioned alongside peripherals in 98% (277) of relevant job posts
Fiber backbone provides the high-speed network infrastructure for computer communication.
mentioned alongside peripherals in 76% (277) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning peripherals?

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Qualcomm
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Microsoft
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Apple
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