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Firmware - What exactly is this? I know that it isn't a piece of code which just helps in communicating with the hardware since it is the device driver's function.

I guess it is something more complex than that. All the time I see firmware updates for my mp3 players and smartphone. In smartphones I see that after a firmware update the OS's version is bumped up e.g., from Ice Cream Sandwich it goes to Jelly Bean (Android). Does this mean that firmware is an alias to OS?

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Firmware is just software that is programmed into a device. In the example you used, the OS would qualify being called firmware. In other devices, it could be less sophisticated than iOS or Android, for example, a lot of DVD players and Blueray players have a firmware component, so do smart TV that are Internet enabled and routers, for instance.

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