Noun
The quality or power of being compatible or congruous; congruity; as, a compatibility of tempers; a compatibility of properties.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbove: PCI Express and CXL cards drop into the same slots, ensuring compatibility with current and future platforms. Source: Internet
AArch64 provides user-space compatibility with ARMv7-A ISA, the 32-bit architecture, therein referred to as "AArch32" and the old 32-bit instruction set, now named "A32". Source: Internet
Additionally, for compatibility, it is required to use no more bandwidth than the monochrome signal alone; the color signal has to be somehow inserted into the monochrome signal, without disturbing it. Source: Internet
According to Damien McFerran, "the motherboard was a masterpiece of clean, uncluttered design and compatibility." Source: Internet
A few independent companies attempted to carry the CoCo torch, but the lack of decent backwards compatibility with the CoCo 3 failed to entice much of the CoCo community over to these new independent platforms. Source: Internet
A Meteor long-range air-to-air missiles and a SPEAR-3 cruise missile were displayed next to the mock-up, and compatibility with next-generation “Deep Strike” missiles is also listed. Source: Internet