Glossary 149
Glossary
Terms in this Glossary are provided for 
informational purposes only and may or may not 
describe features included with your particular 
computer.
A
AC — alternating current — The form of electricity that 
powers your computer when you plug the AC adapter 
power cable in to an electrical outlet.
ACPI — advanced configuration and power interface — 
A power management specification that enables 
Microsoft
®
 Windows
®
 operating systems to put a 
computer in standby or hibernate mode to conserve the 
amount of electrical power allocated to each device 
attached to the computer.
AGP — accelerated graphics port — A dedicated graphics 
port that allows system memory to be used for video-
related tasks. AGP delivers a smooth, true-color video 
image because of the faster interface between the video 
circuitry and the computer memory.
AHCI — Advanced Host Controller Interface — An 
interface for a SATA hard drive Host Controller which 
allows the storage driver to enable technologies such as 
Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and hot plug.
ALS — ambient light sensor — A feature that helps to 
control display brightness.
antivirus software — A program designed to identify, 
quarantine, and/or delete viruses from your computer.
ASF — alert standards format — A standard to define a 
mechanism for reporting hardware and software alerts to a 
management console. ASF is designed to be platform- and 
operating system-independent.
B
battery life span — The length of time (years) during 
which a portable computer battery is able to be depleted 
and recharged.
battery operating time — The length of time (minutes or 
hours) that a portable computer battery powers the 
computer.
BIOS — basic input/output system — A program (or 
utility) that serves as an interface between the computer 
hardware and the operating system. Unless you 
understand what effect these settings have on the 
computer, do not change them. Also referred to as system 
setup.
bit — The smallest unit of data interpreted by your 
computer.
Bluetooth
®
 wireless technology — A wireless technology 
standard for short-range (9 m [29 feet]) networking 
devices that allows for enabled devices to automatically 
recognize each other.
boot sequence — Specifies the order of the devices from 
which the computer attempts to boot.
bootable CD — A CD that you can use to start your 
computer. In case your hard drive is damaged or your 
computer has a virus, ensure that you always have a 
bootable CD or floppy disk available. Your Drivers and 
Utilities (or ResourceCD) is a bootable CD.
bootable disk — A disk that you can use to start your 
computer. In case your hard drive is damaged or your 
computer has a virus, ensure that you always have a 
bootable CD or floppy disk available.
bps — bits per second — The standard unit for measuring 
data transmission speed.
BTU — British thermal unit — A measurement of heat 
output.