SIMMs have a 32-bit data path DIMMs have a 64-bit data path
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path.
The width of the data path in bits
When installing SIMMs into a Pentium system board you must use SIMMs in pairs in order to fill a memory bank. The Pentium has a data path of 64 bits and as such requires 2 SIMMs each being a 32 bit module to function.
The number of lines on a bus that can hold data, for example, 8, 16, 32, and 64 lines, which can accommodate 8, 16, 32, and 64 bits at a time.
64 Bits
The width of a data bus is referred to as the data path size. An example would be a 16 bit bus can transmit 16 bits of information
I am currently enruled in a school and i am taking classes on this. ```````` I have my A+ certification and the awnser is 240-Pins ```````` ~Well, that is nice, but he was asking for the Data path bits, not Pin. Data path is 64 bit.
64 bits
the data bus is only 8 bits wide but most buses today are much wider: 16, 32, 64, or 128 bits wide.
64 bits. The word size of Pentium processors is 32 bits. 64 bits and i have an intell
The data path size for a 64-bit processor is 64 bits. This means it supports memory addresses, integer sizes and data paths that are 8 octets wide.