Back-side bus(BSB)
the backside bus
Back-side
Answer: True
back-side bus (BSB)
No, the printer has a internal processor that manages its functions, but yes, it is a device that connects to the system unit. the computer's processor HELPS managing it, but the printer's processor do the hard stuff
Internal Cache
The cardiac sphincter connects the esophagus to the stomach.
"Socket" is what you call the frame the processor is seated on. There's "socket A processors" for example, maybe that is what you mean. They perform the same task as any other processor, they just happen to fit on a normed socket called "socket A". A socket has no processor of its own, it just connects the CPU to the motherboard.
internal parts of a leaf =D
Because internal organs are called viscera, the portion of the serous membrane that attached to an organ is called the visceral layer.
L2 cache. Today's processors all have some memory on the processor chip (called a die). Memory on the processor die is called Level 1 cache (L1 cache). Memory in the processor package, but not on the processor die, is called Level 2 cache (L2 cache). Some processors use a third cache farther from the processor core, but still in the processor package, which is called Level 3 cache (L3 cache).
to emphasize that it was a 4 bit processor
The cord that connects your camera to your TV is called a video out cable.