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Hardware verification language

Hardware Verification Language (HVL) is a programming language specifically designed to create tests that check if a piece of hardware (like a computer, laptop, phone, or other electronic device) works correctly. HVL helps developers make sure that the hardware will work properly when it is released to the public. HVL is like a set of instructions that tells the hardware what to do in different scenarios, so developers can make sure it will do what they want it to do.