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address bus

In computing, the electrical wires within the computer that connect the central processing unit (CPU) and memory, and are used to represent specific locations (the address) in the memory. Used in conjunction with the electrical pathways, the control bus, and data bus.



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Configuration options include features around the core such as type and size of caches, interrupts, DSP subsystems, timers and debug components, as well as features within the core such as type and size of core registers, address bus widths, and instruction set options.
 
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