System bus speed in microprocessors is the speed at which a processor sends/receives data from the motherboard's memory controller. It is also called the Front Side Bus (FSB) speed in the case of Intel CPUs.
333 mhz
1800MHz
Intel core speed is low to M1.
yes
The system bus has three main parts: Address, control and Data. Address bus allocates RAM for storage, Data bus is what fills the given address, The control bus makes the above be carried out smoothly. The system bus as a whole is efficient and only uses tiny electrical signals which are very fast.
The speed of system random-access memory is determined by two factors: bus width and bus speed. Bus width refers to how many bits of information RAM can send to the CPU at the same time.
There is no "common" frequency. As new technology develops, the speed of the front side bus and newer system buses continuously increases.
The system bus is usually inside of the CPU, but I guess it depends on the processor and the motherboard. Usually, CPU clock speeds are faster, as they are measured in GHz, while the system bus speed is usually measured in MHz. Hope this helped! SeanHolshouser
north bridge
Intel core i7 which has 512-bit
if the processor is of 32 bit and it contains address bus of 323 bit, then it can fetch the instruction in one clock (so faster speed)else if it has 16 bit address bus then it has to fetch the instruction(32 bit) (as processor is of 32 bit)then it has to wait for 2 clocks in 1st clock 16 bit of instructions will be fectchec and then in next clock the remainging will be fetched, so slower speed.(Regards)