In legacy computing component buses, what did the acronym VLB stand for?
A. Vector Link Buffer
B. Video Local Baseline
C. VESA Local Bus
D. Virtual Long Bus
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
VLB stands for VESA Local Bus. It was an early 32-bit local bus architecture designed by the Video Electronics Standards Association to connect graphics sub-systems directly to the CPU.
Explanation:
CU stands for Control Unit. It directs the operation of the processor by telling the computer's memory, arithmetic/logic unit, and input and output devices how to respond to instructions.
Explanation:
URN stands for Uniform Resource Name, utilizing structured persistent namespaces to identify web artifacts regardless of changing host nodes.
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