1. Data Signal Group
2. Address Signal Group
3. Common Clock Signals
Electrical power, Control Signals, Data, and Memory Addresses. (CPU BUS)
The front side bus connects the CPU on the motherboard to the Northbridge. Front side bus speed is in preference to how much data can move across the bus simultaneously, and is measured in megahertz.
The backside bus is 32-bit wide and the front side bus is 64-bit wide. This because of the dual processing design.
The Front Side Bus
Front Side Bus (for older Intel CPUs). Hypertransport (for AMD) and CSI (for newer Intel CPUs)
front side bus
Electrical power, Control Signals, Data, and Memory Addresses. (CPU BUS)
you have to stop behind it never in front
AnswerFSB or Front Side Bus is a bus (group of signals) which connects the computer processor to the North Bridge/memory controller. FSB speed decides the speed of memory acess.Also see,http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus- Neeraj Sharma
The front side bus connects the CPU on the motherboard to the Northbridge. Front side bus speed is in preference to how much data can move across the bus simultaneously, and is measured in megahertz.
The bus between the CPU and memory on the motherboard. Also called the memory bus, front-side bus, local bus, or host bus.
The backside bus is 32-bit wide and the front side bus is 64-bit wide. This because of the dual processing design.
front side Bus...(FSB) or System Bus
The Front Side Bus (FSB) connects the processor (CPU) in your computer to the system memory.
(FSB) front side bus host bus
For the Pentium the front side data bus is 64 bits wide. The back side is 32 bits wide.
Megahertz