A computer motherboard's bus speed has no effect on the installed CPU's speed. In a computer, the motherboard and the CPU are two separate components and do not impact the performance of one another.
The bus speed of modern Pentium and Pentium Pro systems is still a fairly neglected subject. If you want to know about the performance of a system, you always look first at the CPU speed. The higher ...
Processors continue to get faster and faster, but the frontside bus (FSB) remains one of the biggest bottlenecks on system performance. Most major manufacturers, including Intel, Motorola and AMD, are ...
The House Transportation Committee is debating a proposal that would let occupied school buses in North Carolina travel at 55 mph. Current law restricts school buses to a top speed of 45 mph and and ...
I just received my brand new Pentium 4 3.4 GHz (Hyperthreading) notebook computer and, since I am the paranoid type, I am attempting to make sure that I received exactly what I paid for. I opened Nero ...
Most of the city’s buses that ferry more than a million daily riders earn D and F ratings when it comes to reliability and speed — with pedestrians even out-walking some of them, a dismal new report ...