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Back-side bus

Updated: 10/02/2017 by Computer Hope

The BSB (Back-Side Bus) is a computer bus that connects the CPU (Central Processing Unit) to the L2 cache and was introduced with the Intel Pentium Pro. The back-side bus is a part of the CPU. Its speed is dependent on the speed of the processor.

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