The number of lines on a bus that can hold data, for example, 8, 16, 32, and 64 lines, which can accommodate 8, 16, 32, and 64 bits at a time.
The width of the data path in bits
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
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path.
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path DIMMs have a 64-bit data path
The data path size for a 64-bit processor is 64 bits. This means it supports memory addresses, integer sizes and data paths that are 8 octets wide.
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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.
64 bits wide
Yes.
It declares to system BIOS at startup the module's size, speed, voltage, and data path width.
64 bits. The word size of Pentium processors is 32 bits. 64 bits and i have an intell