8 Bits Wide
32 bits wide
Data path widths for DDR SDRAM can be at least 8, 16, 32, 64 and 72 bits, according to a DDR SDRAM contoller chip manufacturer.
8 bits.
For the Pentium the front side data bus is 64 bits wide. The back side is 32 bits wide.
Sdram has one notch. Depending upon the model of Sdram the number of pins it has can vary but a standard Sdram has 184 pins.
32 bit
DDR SDRAM uses 184 pins.
32 bit
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The external data bus can be as wide as desired, given the necessary compromises between performance, complexity, and cost. The wider the bus, the faster the theoretical aggregate data transfer rate. In the 8085 and 8088, the external data bus is 8 bits wide; in the 8086, it is 16 bits wide; in the 80386, it is 32 bits wide; and in the modern incarnations of 64 bit processors, it is 64 bits wide.
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