memóriabuszok
Memóriabuszok, often translated as memory buses, are a fundamental component in computer architecture. They represent a collection of electrical pathways that allow data to be transferred between the central processing unit (CPU) and the main memory (RAM) of a computer. This bidirectional pathway is crucial for the CPU to fetch instructions and data from memory and to write results back into memory.
The width of the memory bus, measured in bits, determines how much data can be transferred simultaneously.
Modern computer systems employ sophisticated memory bus architectures. These often include techniques like pipelining and burst