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The speed of system random-access memory is determined by two factors: bus width and bus speed. Bus width refers to how many bits of information RAM can send to the CPU at the same time.
System bus speed in microprocessors is the speed at which a processor sends/receives data from the motherboard's memory controller. It is also called the Front Side Bus (FSB) speed in the case of Intel CPUs.
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System Bus
System Bus or Front side bus
Intel core speed is low to M1.
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The system bus has three main parts: Address, control and Data. Address bus allocates RAM for storage, Data bus is what fills the given address, The control bus makes the above be carried out smoothly. The system bus as a whole is efficient and only uses tiny electrical signals which are very fast.
There is no "common" frequency. As new technology develops, the speed of the front side bus and newer system buses continuously increases.
AMD is a company that is best known for manufacturing processors. AMD refers to their system bus as a front-side bus and will use the acronym FSB on their packaging.