Comparing Bandwidth: PCI Bus vs. FireWire (IEEE 1394)

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The PCI bus transmits 64 bits per clock cycle at a frequency of 33MHz, resulting in a bandwidth of approximately 1.06 Gbits per second. In contrast, the FireWire (IEEE 1394) specification offers a bandwidth of 400 Mbits per second. Therefore, the PCI bus outperforms FireWire in terms of bandwidth capacity. This definitive comparison highlights the superior data transfer capabilities of the PCI bus over the FireWire standard.

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  • Understanding of PCI bus architecture
  • Familiarity with FireWire (IEEE 1394) specifications
  • Knowledge of data transfer rates and bandwidth calculations
  • Basic concepts of computer hardware interfaces
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The PCI bus found in many computers transmits 64 bits per clock cycle at 33MHz. How does the bandwidth of the PCI bus compare to the serial FireWire (IEEE 1394) serial bus specification, which is 400 Mbits per second?

a. The FireWire serial bus is better.
b. The PCI bus is better.
c. They are the same.
 
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