They are the one who sends data to the processor...
The north bridge also the who controls video card,expansion cards or graphics cards and south bridge controls the drives and onboard devices.
The north bridge controls pci, pci express, agp, and other cards, and south bridge controls the drives and onboard devices.
CPU
PCI/PCIe Bus
HDA/USB/LAN
AMP/ACPI
AC 97/HDA
No Difference between north and south
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The Northbridge coordinate the comunication and is the main interface between CPU, Graphical Interface Card and the Memory (RAM). Those need more speed and are the most used components in the computer. The Southbridge coordinate and is the interface between Storage units, USB ports, expansion cards (not PCI express), and other devices on computer. Those need less speed on data tranmission. The comunication between northbridge and southbridge is coordinate by the northbridge.
Network protocols allows computers to speak with each other. The most common protocol used today is TCP/IP, or the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite. Other protocols are still in use but are in fairly rapid decline as more devices and software standardize themselves to Internet connectivity.
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North Bridge and South Bridge. The North Bridge is the faster end of the hub containing the graphics and memory controller and connects to the system bus. The South Bridge is the slower end of the hub and contains the I/O controller hub. All I/O devices with the exception of display and memory are connected by the slower South Bridge.
I am assuming you mean North Bridge\ South bridge North Bridge is the Memory Controller, that transfers data and instructions between the CPU ,RAM and PCIe Devices. South Bridge is the Storage Controller that controls how data is transferred onto Storage Devices(Hard drives)
North Bridge: CPU, Memory, GPU South Bridge: I/O devices, keyboard, mice, NIC card
North bridge connects the processor, memory and video card. South bridge connects all the peripherals whether it is connected using USB, ISA, and PCI connector. Note. South Bridge is also connected to north bridge
The South Bridge controls the drives and the on board devices.
north bridge
Their are two bridge found in motherboard the north bridge and the south bridge. North bridge found near the CPU and south bridge found near the BIOS.
North bridge
the buss the north bridge chip the south bridge chip
it is the Arturo bridge in south america
The North Bridge
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