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What (who) is Upgrade - definition

PROCESS OF REPLACING A PRODUCT WITH A NEWER VERSION OF THE SAME PRODUCT
Software upgrade; Upgraded version; Downgraded; Upgraded; Software Upgrade; Software Upgrading; Software upgrading; Bolt-on enhancement; Firmware upgrade; Upgrading; Technology upgrade; PC Upgrade; Firmware upgrading; Upgradeability

upgrade         
1. A new or better version of some hardware or software. Often used in marketroid-speak to mean "bug fix". 2. The act of developing or installing a new version. (1995-03-14)
upgrade         
¦ verb raise to a higher standard or rank.
¦ noun an act of upgrading or an upgraded version.
Phrases
on the upgrade improving.
Derivatives
upgradeability (also upgradability) noun
upgradeable (also upgradable) adjective
upgrader noun
upgrade         
v. (D; tr.) to upgrade to (our legation was upgraded to an embassy)

Wikipedia

Upgrade

Upgrading is the process of replacing a product with a newer version of the same product. In computing and consumer electronics an upgrade is generally a replacement of hardware, software or firmware with a newer or better version, in order to bring the system up to date or to improve its characteristics.

Examples of use of Upgrade
1. Warplanes upgrade Also signed was a preliminary accord for Thales to upgrade about 20 Moroccan Mirage fighter jets.
2. He hadn‘t even wanted to upgrade his phone, but the company offered him a free upgrade when changing service packages.
3. Meanwhile, they upgrade their player continuously.
4. Most large PC manufacturers, including industry leaders Hewlett–Packard Co. and Dell Inc. will participate in the upgrade program, although upgrade offers may vary depending on the company.
5. A report this month by the Government Accountability Office said the upgrade has been "fraught with cost increases, schedule delays, and performance shortfalls." Despite that upgrade, Navy Adm.