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What is system bus in computer?

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Answered by jacypauls90
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The system bus is a pathway composed of cables and connectors used to carry data between a computer microprocessor and the main memory. The bus provides a communication path for the data and control signals moving between the major components of the computer system.

Answered by Anonymous
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The system bus is a pathway composed of cables and connectors used to carry data between a computer microprocessor and the main memory. The bus provides a communication path for the data and control signals moving between the major components of the computer system.

The internal bus, also known as internal data bus, memory bus, system bus or Front-Side-Bus, connects all the internal components of a computer, such as CPU and memory, to the motherboard. Internal data buses are also referred to as a local bus, because they are intended to connect to local devices.

Computers have two major types of buses: 1. System bus:- This is the bus that connects the CPU to main memory on the motherboard. The system bus is also called the front-side bus, memory bus, local bus, or host bus.

System Bus Types and Functions. The CPU moves data around the computer on pathways that interconnect it to all the other components on the motherboard. These pathways are called 'buses'. The internal bus carries data within the motherboard.

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