This is sparta not patrick
external data bus
Yes
In computers, the bus is the subsystem that transfers data between internal parts of the computer, or from internal parts of the computer to external parts, or between two computers. External bus can be parallel (ATA (and all of its derivations), IEEE-488, SCSI) or serial (USB, FireWire, etc.).
A bus that works asynchronously with the CPU is -the expansion bus
The three types of bus present in every CPU are address bus, data bus and control bus.
Any CPU will have an I/O which en ply external devices data transfers. The CPU internally will process data. While both are data bus they are definitely not the same
The front side bus formerly connected the Northbridge Controller to the CPU (a way of communication) it still has the same communication, but it is not called FSB, it is called a HyperTransport Bus.
CPU operates from 166 MHz to more than 3 GHz system can operate from 133 MHz to 400 MHz. CPU is faster than the system bus
the CPU bus is the connection between the motherboard and the CPU. All data flows through different data bus.
On modern systems, the CPU. *Very* old systems (Apple II, "IBM" PC) use the same CPU and bus speeds.
A system bus frequency is 1600 MHz. A CPU frequency is 166 MHz to almost 4GHz.
computer bus is in the cpu...