Motherboards: The Central Hub of Modern Computing
The motherboard is the backbone of any computing system, serving as the main printed circuit board (PCB) that connects and allows communication between all components. Acting as the central hub, it integrates the CPU, memory, storage, expansion cards, and peripheral devices, ensuring seamless performance across desktops, laptops, and servers. Without the motherboard, the individual components of a computer cannot function cohesively.
What is a Motherboard?
A motherboard is a multilayered PCB designed with circuits, sockets, and connectors that facilitate communication between hardware components. It contains the chipset, which defines compatibility with processors and memory, as well as slots for RAM, storage interfaces (SATA, NVMe), expansion slots (PCIe), and ports for USB, HDMI, and Ethernet.

