Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) has something to do with vehicle (or computer) manufacturers that provide the original design and materials for assembly and manufacture of their product. They are directly responsible for manufacturing and modifying vehicles (computers), making the vehicles (computers) commercially available, and providing a warranty for the finished product.

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