In
computer architecture, a
bus[1] (a contraction of the Latin
omnibus) is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a
computer, or between computers. This expression covers all related hardware components (wire, optical fiber, etc.) and software, including communication protocols.
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4 PCI Express bus card slots (from top to 2nd bottom: x4, x16, x1 and x16), compared to a 32-bit conventional PCI bus card slot (very bottom)
<span>In computer architecture, a bus [1] (a contraction of the Latin omnibus) is a communication system that transfers data between components inside a computer, or between computers. This expression covers all related hardware components (wire, optical fiber, etc.) and software, including communication protocols. [2]
Early computer buses were parallel electrical wires with multiple connections, but the term is now used for any physical arrangement that provides the same logical function as a paral Summary
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