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Bus architecture is the pathway between the CPU and other peripherals. It is usually a shared input/output pathway. Bus is short for omnibus, which means, for all.
The computer architecture is concerned with how the CPU acts and uses the computer memory.
CISC and RISC are the two categories that are used to classify CPU architecture. CISC is an acronym for complex instruction set computer.
One may get support for a CPU with the Athlon 64 architecture directly from the chip manufacturer AMD. The acronym refers to the company Advanced Micro Devices .
Nehalem is the name of the architecture. The Intel Core i7 is a chip based on that architecture.
I'm assuming it has to do with the architecture of the CPU.
The PlayStation 3 has a CPU known as a "Cell." It is based upon the PowerPC architecture, and was designed by IBM, Toshiba, and Sony.
If they also use the same CPU architecture, yes. If not a version of such software and peripheral device drivers will have to be compiled and built for the CPU architecture they use. One example of this was Apple's migration of their Macintosh computers and Mac OS operating system from the Motorola 68000 CPU architecture to the PowerPC CPU architecture to the current Intel 80x86 family CPU architecture. At each transition both the operating system and all software had to be recompiled and rebuilt. Apple smoothed out these transitions by developing a format for application software files that allowed for storing both the code for the older and newer architectures, making the transition largely transparent to users.
There is no any software for MSDOS shell as MSDOS is itself a system software.
RAM and the memory cache
Each class of CPU has its own assembly language.
I asked what is the application of bus architecture