The width of a data bus is referred to as the data path size. An example would be a 16 bit bus can transmit 16 bits of information
The 8086/8088 has an internal 20-bit address bus and 16-bit data bus. Externally, the address bus is 20-bits, and the data bus is 16-bits for the 8086 and 8-bits for the 8088.The data bus in the 8086 is 16 bits in size, while the address bus is 20.
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It is my understanding that the 80286 has a 16-bit data bus. This was a doubling of the original 8086/8088 processors.
Bus size usually relates to a computer's data bus. Magazine usually relates to a printed booklet or a gun cartridge holder. The two terms are not related. Please restate the question.
There are 2 kinds Data bus and address bus data bus which carries the data ( includes both instruction and data). address bus which carries where the data in the data bus must be sent to in the RAM or which I/O device has to be active to read / write data to the data bus .
Data bus
A communications bus which transfers information or data. Most busses are data busses. This can include the Front Side Bus, PCI bus, Memory Bus, and more.
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A BUS is a port that connects a card (CPU, GPU, Internet card, etc) to the Motherboard. Bus size refers to the number of pins in the bus. different models have different BUS sizes. the more pins, the faster the transfer speed of information. the PCI Express (PCIE) is the fastest and newest BUS.
An Address Bus gives the memory instructions on where to place the actual data that it will stored or read. Basically a map location. The Data Bus carries the information that is going to be stored or read using the location that the Address Bus gave to the memory. Address bus is unidirectional while data bus is bi directional