Traditional I/O (Input/Output) refers to the methods used by a computer to communicate with peripheral devices. This often involves direct interaction with the CPU and memory, which can be inefficient. Common examples include serial ports, parallel ports, and direct memory access (DMA). Traditional I/O is often used in legacy systems or in situations where low-level control is needed.
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