32 bits wide
For the Pentium the front side data bus is 64 bits wide. The back side is 32 bits wide.
64 bits. The word size of Pentium processors is 32 bits. 64 bits and i have an intell
64 bits
64 bits wide
Bits that are side by side.
back-side bus
Back side bus or cache bus
The backside bus is 32-bit wide and the front side bus is 64-bit wide. This because of the dual processing design.
Leopard is 64-bit, but still natively supports 32-bit apps side-by-side.
Its called the backside bus or cache bus. There's also the ATC bus. Back Side Bus Front side bus or cache bus Back Side Bus
In some cases, yes. If the BIOS of the motherboard has the proper microcode updates to control the processor, and the FSB (front side bus) is at a high enough rate, you can install a Pentium III processor on the older board.
From front to back, or from side to side or how high?