Here's a breakdown of what it means:
* System Clock: This is the central timing signal for the entire system, controlling the pace of all operations.
* Cycles: Each complete oscillation of the system clock is considered one cycle.
* Frequency: The bus frequency represents how many clock cycles occur in a single second.
Higher bus frequencies generally mean:
* Faster data transfer: Data can be transmitted and processed more quickly.
* Improved performance: Overall system speed increases, leading to faster application execution, smoother gaming, and better multitasking.
Here's an example:
If a bus has a frequency of 100 MHz, it means the clock cycles 100 million times per second. A higher frequency, like 200 MHz, would result in twice as many clock cycles per second, leading to faster performance.
Important Note: Bus frequency is just one factor affecting overall system performance. Other factors like processor speed, memory capacity, and the efficiency of the software all contribute to the overall system performance.