data paths perform all of the arithmetic and central data processing operations in a computer. This is especially true in a CPU (central processing Unit) the brain of the computer and the Control Unit
when you use a system path you are accessing data on your computer usually on your C drive or your E drive. a network path is to another system on the network. for example, "//computername/sharedfolder/document.doc"
A bus. (Bus - a path for devices and computer components to communicate with one another.)
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path.
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path DIMMs have a 64-bit data path
If I am correct in assuming that you mean on the motherboard then this would be the bus lines.
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
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The width of the data path in bits
Real mode uses 16 bit data path while protected mode uses 32 bit data path.
64-bit data path and rambus technology
data link layer
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