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<p>bits of data. This is described as the width of a bus, which is the number of bits the bus can transfer per clock cycle and can be synonymous with the number of physical electrical conductors the bus has if each conductor transfers one bit at a time. The data rate in bits per second can be obtained by multiplying the number of bits per clock cycle times the frequency times the number of transfers per clock cycle. Alternatively a bus such as <a href="page.php?w=PCIe">PCIe</a> can use modulation or encoding such as <a href="page.php?w=PAM4">PAM4</a></p><p>
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