I am currently enruled in a school and i am taking classes on this. ```````` I have my A+ certification and the awnser is 240-Pins ```````` ~Well, that is nice, but he was asking for the Data path bits, not Pin. Data path is 64 bit.
Yes. They often do.
Data path widths for DDR SDRAM can be at least 8, 16, 32, 64 and 72 bits, according to a DDR SDRAM contoller chip manufacturer.
Not really, if you're referring to heat transfer, then the heat will use the path of least resistance. So the heat doesn't rely on the path as much as it does on the material that the heat must travel through.
circuit means a closed path followed or capable of being followed by an electric currents
If I am correct in assuming that you mean on the motherboard then this would be the bus lines.
packet switching
over the hood
It is the structure that must be maintained in the processor which helps the data to be routed over different registers to perform low level activities (RTL activities). Typically data paths are set by data path controller which generally creates micro word that in turn contains the data path.
A set of wires or light guides that allow data to flow in parallel rather than in serial mode. The wider the channel path, the more data that flow over it.
SIMMs have a 32-bit data path.
The path on which planets travel is called their orbit.
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The width of a data bus is referred to as the data path size. An example would be a 16 bit bus can transmit 16 bits of information
medium
The width of the data path in bits
Real mode uses 16 bit data path while protected mode uses 32 bit data path.