Results for bandwidth

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  • Fujitsu doubles bandwidth of fiber optic network between North America and Japan
    Thursday 20 March 2008 – 10:40 in Business
    In an never-ending quest for as much bandwidth as possible, Fujitsu and Pacific Crossing announced that they have upgraded the PC-1 trans-Pacific fiber-optic cable mo more than 1 Tb/s
  • SGI claims 4.35 TB memory bandwidth on Itanium 2 server
    Monday 17 July 2006 – 11:36
    SGI said that it has built 1024-processor Altix 4700 system that has achieved a sustained memory bandwidth of 4.35 TB/s.
  • Internet bandwidth glut - or shortage?
    Tuesday 22 February 2000 – 12:25
    Despite predictions that new fiber networks now under construction would lead to a bandwidth glut, many experts are now predicting a bandwidth shortage in coming years.Mouli Ramani, director of strategic marketing for the optical Internet at Nortel Networks, says demand for bandwidth will increase more than twice as fast as carriers can increase capacity.
  • Apple aims to boost bandwidth with 1.5GHz G4s
    Friday 24 May 2002 – 03:17
    Recent word from sources close to Motorola confirm that a significant speed bump will be timed for MacWorld Expo in July, raising current bus speeds, and seeing new 7470-based G4s raise frequencies to as high as 1.5Ghz, Andrew Orlowski writes.
  • Breakthrough multiplies wireless bandwidth
    Sunday 21 January 2001 – 07:42
    Researchers from Harvard University and Bell Labs have found a way to dramatically increase wireless network bandwidth.

Articles & reviews

  • Bandwidth For The Masses! VIA P4X333 with DDR333 and AGP 8x*
    Tuesday 14 May 2002 – 07:00
    Finally, the deed is done. With Intel turning away from RDRAM, DDR333 will be the prevailing memory standard for the Pentium 4 - today, VIA releases the P4X333 chipset to remove common bottlenecks and boost performance. The ingredients here: a new memory interface, USB 2.0 and, for the first time, AGP 8x. Is this chipset going to be the premier choice for the Pentium 4?
  • DRAM Performance: Latency vs. Bandwidth*
    Friday 10 July 1998 – 07:00
    The industry is in the midst of a raging debate over DRAM performance. Today, chip makers are fighting it out, but very soon the battle zone will expand to include system manufacturers, all the way down to individual users
  • Second Hand Smoke - Rich in bandwidth*
    Friday 8 October 1999 – 06:00
    If you want to know how the info-rich live then, let me tell you because, I have DSL, and I can download a 19 MBytes file in 2 minutes and 23 seconds.

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