The term "backside bus" typically refers to a type of bus architecture in computer systems, specifically in relation to connecting different components of a computer, such as the CPU to memory or other peripherals. It is not a physical location but rather a conceptual framework within the system's architecture. If you meant a specific context or application, please provide more details for a more tailored answer.
Its called the backside bus or cache bus. There's also the ATC bus. Back Side Bus Front side bus or cache bus Back Side Bus
Back-side bus(BSB)
System bus, memory bus, front side bus (FSB), host bus, local bus, or external bus.
The backside bus is 32-bit wide and the front side bus is 64-bit wide. This because of the dual processing design.
on the backside of the engine
Top, backside of the intake plenum.
Backside, lower, passenger side of engine.
its is located downstream on the backside exhaust manifold
The nearest Greyhound NYC bus stop is located at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan.
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 ignition control modual is located on the backside of the fuse box under the dashboard.
Backside of the transmission