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 ...
Remember the GeForce GTX 280? The "GT200" GPU was a gigantic beast that maxed out the limits of the "Tesla" design it was based on. It boasted 32 ROPs and something almost unseen in graphics cards ...
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, ...
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 ...
NVIDIA's next-gen graphics cards (presumably RTX 5000 models) are set to use GDDR7 video RAM and run with a 384-bit memory bus (in the case of the flagship). That's the latest rumor as aired on X ...
It's already been more than a year since the GeForce RTX 4090 hit store shelves. Truly, tempus does indeed fugit. Hardware enthusiasts are looking ahead to the next generation, and rumors have come ...
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