Local
CPU and L2 Cache
A local bus is like a central city bus. Expansion slots gain a direct connection to the CPU as it directly connects to the CPU's own bus. Yes VESA is a local bus , and most probably PCI is also a local bus.
The northbridge chip. The northbridge connects to the CPU through the front-side bus (FSB) and connects to the RAM through the memory bus.
The Front Side Bus (FSB) connects the processor (CPU) in your computer to the system memory.
Well a bus is a circuit that connects the CPU with other devices in a computer. So i i assume its much like a bus line.
The front side bus formerly connected the Northbridge Controller to the CPU (a way of communication) it still has the same communication, but it is not called FSB, it is called a HyperTransport Bus.
The bus that connects the CPU to main memory on the motherboard. I/O buses, which connect the CPU with the systems other components, branch off of the system bus."The system bus is called the frontside bus, memory bus, local bus, or host bus."See the Related Links below.
The north bridge connects via the front side 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.
a type of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) that holds its output on the bus until the beginning of the next bus cycle. This enables the computer to retrieve data from memory in one bus cycle instead of two. (To further gain speed, memory is attached to a fast bus that connects directly to the CPU, rather than the slower bus that connects to expansion cards.) EDO DRAM is often used with Pentium processors. Contrast FPM; SDRAM .
Yes, the data bus and address bus play crucial roles in determining the address space of a CPU. The address bus defines the range of memory addresses that the CPU can access, with its width (number of lines) directly influencing the maximum addressable memory. The data bus, on the other hand, determines how much data can be transferred simultaneously between the CPU and memory. Together, they define the overall capability of the CPU to communicate with memory and peripherals.
A bus that works asynchronously with the CPU is -the expansion bus