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What is Northbridge and Southbridge in Motherboard ?

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Answered by DazzlingDiamond
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Explanation: The main difference between northbridge and southbridge is that the northbridge is a chip in the chipset of a motherboard that directly connects to the CPU while the southbridge is a chip in the chipset of a motherboard that does not directly connects to the CPU. Modern computers are electronic devices that are designed to perform multiple tasks.

Answered by rithanyaa4
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The northbridge links the CPU to very high-speed devices, especially RAM and graphics controllers, and the southbridge connects to lower-speed peripheral buses (such as PCI or ISA). In many modern chipsets, the southbridge contains some on-chip integrated peripherals, such as Ethernet, USB, and audio devices.

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