The bus that connects the CPU to main memory on the motherboard. I/O buses, which connect the CPU with the systems other components, branch off of the system bus.
"The system bus is called the frontside bus, memory bus, local bus, or host bus."
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A Intel system bus is a single computer bus that connects the components of a major computer system. The system bus also referred to as crossbar switch.
Two other names for the system bus are: the front side bus and the memory bus.Answer; The PCI bus, and the PCI express bus
System bus, memory bus, front side bus (FSB), host bus, local bus, or external bus.
The "bus" is the communication system for the computer on the car.
System bus, memory bus, front side bus (FSB), host bus, local bus, or external bus.
system bus
(FSB) front side bus host bus
SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) is a parrallel system bus.
A system bus is a single computer bus which historically was used to connect all the major parts of the computer. It combined the jobs of a data bus, address bus, and a control bus. Over the last 30 years, computers have tended to use separate specialized buses instead of a system bus.
A bus is simply a data transfer "pipeline" of sorts in a computer that moves data from area of the computer to another area. Think of a bus as a highway. Data gets on the bus and moves from it's original location to a different location in the system.
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The frequency of a system bus is measured in Hz. Modern computer system buses operate at hundreds of MHz or at GHz.