Are there any differences between "dual channel" systems and a straight-out 128-bit FSB? How could an Athlon XP system utilize dual channel (it's only got a 64-bit external data bus)?<BR><BR>Are the ...
Everything in the digital world is measured in bits and bytes. Following are the common components in a computer that are measured in bits. See bit and binary values. The "word" size is the number of ...
The CBT16212 is a high speed 24-bit bus exchange switch with 12-output enables. The device offers 24 bits of TTL-compatible bus switching or exchanging. It features 5-ohm switch connection between two ...
This 14-bit bus switch/multiplexer (MUX) is designed for 1.5 V or 1.8 V supply voltage operation, SSTL_15 or SSTL_18 signaling and CMOS select input levels. It is designed for operation in DDR2 or ...
Hey all, just had a couple quick questions. First off, what is the formula for calculating memory bandwidth? I seem to remember learning this once...Secondly: What is the difference between a 16, 32, ...
Editors' Note: This article has been updated since its original posting. Software and hardware engineers who have to deal with byte and bit order issues know the process is like walking a maze. Though ...