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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
There few popular buses that modern compute consist of~ !
The Processor Bus (System Bus)
The highest-level bus that chipset uses to send information to and from processor.
The Cache Bus (Backside Bus)
Higher-level architectures, employ a dedicated bus to access system cache.
The Memory Bus
Second-level system bus that connects the memory subsystem to chipset and the processor.
The Local I/O Bus (High-speed I/O Bus)
It has high input & output fro connecting performance-critical peripheral in the memory. One of the example is video card.
The Standard I/O Bus
Used for slower peripherals. Examples, mouse, modem, sound card & etc.
Recall:
Pheripehral is devices other than CPU & Primary storage.
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