Talk:System bus

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Latest comment: 25 May 2011 by W Nowicki in topic vs. system bus model
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Revert. The technology was not replicated in any way by Intel; their quad-pumped bus did have double the effective speed (at the same clock speed) as the EV6 bus AMD got from DEC, but it was not the same technology. And DDR is not a copycat of RDRAM in any way. Anyway, the frontside bus on the Athlon was still called just that, because "system bus" and "frontside bus" have been synonymous since the Beginning of Time(tm) or mid-nineties. In short, this page has more issues than it does facts, and I am very happy to return it to a redirect. SVI 21:26, 4 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

vs. system bus model

There was no consensus on the requested deletion, but also no objection to my suggestion of evolving this into the main article on the single "system bus" idea, which is not really a "model". Perhaps it was confusing memory-mapped I/O with the modular implementation technique? W Nowicki (talk) 20:23, 25 May 2011 (UTC)Reply