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A computer motherboard's bus speed has no effect on the installed CPU's speed. In a computer, the motherboard and the CPU are two separate components and do not impact the performance of one another.
The bus in a PC is the common hardware interface between the CPU and peripheral devices. Parallel buses with multiple lines (wires) were superseded by serial versions, which use one line for data.
CXL is a CPU-to-device and CPU-to-memory interconnect that allows a processor in one server to speak directly to the memory ...
Trace the evolution of PC graphics buses from IBM’s ISA to the current industry-standard PCIe and uncover how these ...
I want to put an AMD K6-2 300 w/ a 100 mhz fsb into an older motherboard designed for a pentium pro and running at 66 mhz fsb. I currently have a Pentium 166 in it. Can this be done?I don't think ...
I have a Celeron 400Mhz processor and when I change the Bus speed from 66Mhz to 100Mhz My "BIOS Configuration Summary Screen" tells me that my Processor speed is 600Mhz. This is all fine and dandy ...
Apple recently made available the Developer Notes for the new PowerBook models. This documentation reveals that the 15" and 17" models (but not the 12" model) support processor/bus"slewing ...
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