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What is a group of microchips on the motherboard called?

It controls the flow of data and instructions to and from the processor, providing careful timing of activities.

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Jason B. Elster

Jason B. Elster

Jason B. Elster
Jason B. Elster

Answered Apr 20, 2018

A chipset is a set of microchips on the motherboard that control the flow of data and directions to and from the processor. It at that point gives cautious planning of exercises. It part is essential in deciding the execution of the structure.

Flow control is the procedure for guaranteeing that a transmitting substance does not overpower a getting element with data. The getting element commonly designates a data cushion of some most extreme length for an exchange. At the point when data are gotten, the collector must do the specific number of handling before passing the data to more elevated amount programming. Without flow control, the beneficiary's cushion may top off and over flow while it is preparing old data.

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John Smith

John Smith

John Smith
John Smith

Answered Mar 07, 2017

Chipset

Chipset: A group of chips on the motherboard that controls the timing and flow of data and instructions to and from the CPU.
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