We have on a motherboard called a input/output device. There are multiple of types, but the most common are PS/2, DVI, and USB. There are wires connected to the device called a Bus. The bus sends data to the processor where it is interpreted as data.
expansion bus
AGP
Allows processors to share memory and the input or output bus or data path for giving fast feedbacks to meet the users unmet information instantly
The way a computer communicates with a peripheral device is through a device driver. A device driver is a low level computer program that allows higher level programs to communicate with a hardware device connected to the computer bus. Device drivers are hardware dependent and specific to an operating system.
We can not connect peripherals directly to the system bus for the following reasons: - To maintain the cleanest conditions possible inside the box - You would need to snake the connectors/cables all over the inside of the case and possibly block the motion of the cooling fan(s) - Protect the mother board from being damaged by too much pressure being applied
There is no such thing as a CPU Drive. If you meant "What does a CPU communicate with", then the answer is everything inside your computer.
Different CPUs communicate in different ways. Intel processors (Pentiums, Core2, etc) communicate to the chipset using the Front Side Bus. AMD processors communicate to the chipset using Hyper Transport.
Different CPUs communicate in different ways. Intel processors (Pentiums, Core2, etc) communicate to the chipset using the Front Side Bus. AMD processors communicate to the chipset using Hyper Transport.
Bus
The system bus allows different parts inside the computer to communicate with each other. The memory, the CPU, and the chipset all have to communicate with each other. There is also the peripheral bus so add-on cards can communicate with the computer.
The system bus allows different parts inside the computer to communicate with each other. The memory, the CPU, and the chipset all have to communicate with each other. There is also the peripheral bus so add-on cards can communicate with the computer.
BUSEach channel, called a bus, allows the various devices both inside and attached to the system unit to communicate with each other
BUSEach channel, called a bus, allows the various devices both inside and attached to the system unit to communicate with each other
the system bus controls the transmission of data. So it will be one of the busses on the system bus. Im not to sure which one but i think it may be the control bus.
A USB lead is something which connects cameras, video cameras or technical things like that to a computer. But it can also be computer to a CD player . There are a few types of usb leads. Sorry if this does not answer your problems. ------------------------------- USB is short for "Universal Serial Bus". It is a standard for both hardware and software that allows peripherals to communicate.
Computer buses enable different parts of the computer to communicate. For instance, the Front Side Bus allows the processor to communicate with memory.
A serial bus.
Data bus
Universal Serial Bus connector/device. An innovation devised by the engineers at Intel to standardize how electronic devices (mainly computers and "peripherals") are connected to and communicate with one another.