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    The front-side bus (FSB) is a computer communication interface (bus) that was often used in Intel-chip-based computers during the 1990s and 2000s. The...
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    back-side bus along with a front-side bus (FSB), the design is said to use a dual-bus architecture, or in Intel's terminology Dual Independent Bus (DIB)...
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    which communicate by buses instead of networks, the system bus is known as a front-side bus. In such systems, the expansion bus may not share any architecture...
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    single local bus to the DIB, using the external front-side bus to the main system memory and I/O devices, and the internal back-side bus to the L2 CPU...
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    Variants Pentium 955 EE – 3.46 GHz, 1066 MHz front-side bus Pentium 965 EE – 3.73 GHz, 1066 MHz front-side bus Nocona Introduced 2004 Irwindale Introduced...
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    available in large quantities later in 1997. These CPUs had a 66 MHz front-side bus and were initially used on motherboards equipped with the aging Intel...
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  • the Core 2. The Northwood and Willamette cores feature an external Front Side Bus (FSB) that runs at 100 MHz which transfers four bits per clock cycle...
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    Pentium III "Coppermine" core. The "Cascades" Xeon used a 133 MT/s front side bus and relatively small 256 kB on-die L2 cache resulting in almost the...
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  • HyperTransport (category Computer buses)
    technology[clarification needed]—a wider range of RAM speeds on a common CPU bus than any Intel front-side bus. Intel technologies require each speed range of RAM to have...
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    Intel Dynamic Front Side Bus Frequency Switching: Supported by E1, G0, G2, M0 Steppings Socket P processors can throttle the front-side bus (FSB) anywhere...
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    clock and was accessed via its own 64-bit back-side bus, allowing the processor to service both front-side bus requests and cache accesses simultaneously...
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  • The Runway bus is a front-side bus developed by Hewlett-Packard for use by its PA-RISC microprocessor family. The Runway bus is a 64-bit wide, split transaction...
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    original Duron was introduced with a 100 MHz (effectively 200 MHz) front-side bus – the same as the then current Socket A Athlons. Later with the introduction...
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    clock of 3.6 GHz. The external address and data buses of the CPU (often collectively termed front side bus (FSB) in PC contexts) also use the external clock...
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    run reliably at 450 MHz. This was achieved by simply increasing the front-side bus (FSB) clock rate from the stock 66 MHz to the 100 MHz clock of the Pentium...
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    775. Whereas LGA 775 processors connect to a northbridge using the Front Side Bus, LGA 1156 processors integrate the features traditionally located on...
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    contains a "front side bus replacement block" that connects the CPU and GPU internally in exactly the same manner as the front side bus would have done...
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    Slot A CPU interface used in some Athlon Thunderbird processors. The front-side bus frequencies supported for the AMD Athlon XP and Sempron are 133 MHz...
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    III–branded CPU by adding the front-side bus (FSB) interface of Pentium 4, an improved instruction decoding and issuing front end, improved branch prediction...
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    100 MHz front side bus, Pentium II CPUs were able to scale better in performance by reducing the difference between processor clock and bus speed. The...
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  • pinout 5 or 3.3 volts L1 Cache 32 kB (16 kB + 16 kB) 63 MHz on 25 MHz front side bus (25 × 2.5) PODP5V83 Introduced September 1995 234 pins, P24T pinout...
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  • equipped with the Socket A interface, 256 KiB L2 cache and 166 MHz Front side bus (FSB 333). Thoroughbred cores natively had 256 KiB L2 cache, but Thortons...
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  • range was the last flagship range of Intel desktop processors to use a front-side bus (FSB). The introduction of Core 2 relegated the Pentium brand to the...
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  • Type can be Front side bus (FSB), HyperTransport (HT), Unified Media Interface (UMI), or PCI Express (PCIe). "Am386 SX/SXL/SXLV" (PDF). Advanced Micro...
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    impact of higher power consumption on the deeper pipeline design. A front-side bus using a variant of Gunning transceiver logic to enable four discrete...
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    but sometimes to allow for underclocking in order to maintain the front side bus speed (on older CPUs) compatibility with certain motherboards. Unlocking...
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    transistors in 350 nm L1-Cache: 32 + 32 KB (data + instructions) MMX Socket 7 Front side bus: 66 MHz First release: April 2, 1997 VCore: 2.9 V (166/200) 3.2/3.3...
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    the CPU, while adding certain features including a maximum 100 MHz front-side bus and support for AGP graphics cards. Super Socket 7 was used by AMD K6-2...
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    having 1 MB of L2 cache instead of 2 MB. All three of them had a 533 MHz front-side bus (FSB) connecting the CPU with the double-data rate synchronous dynamic...
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    older personal computers. It is connected directly to a CPU via the front-side bus (FSB), and is usually used in conjunction with a slower southbridge...
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