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The general bus width of SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) is typically 64 bits. This allows for efficient data transfer and alignment with the architecture of most modern processors. In some specialized applications or configurations, narrower widths may be used, such as 32 bits, but 64 bits is the standard for mainstream SDRAM modules.

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