Intel Corp. today introduced a number of optical networking components for 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications in the enterprise, metro, and long-haul market segments. The first set of products includes ...
Alcatel-Lucent and Taiwan's main fixed-line telecom provider will build a gigabit passive optical network by the third quarter of 2011 to merge high-speed Internet with other services. Alcatel-Lucent ...
Sean Maloney, executive vice president and general manager of Intel's Communications Group, unveiled single-chip Gigabit Ethernet controllers for desktop PCs, workstations and servers that are up to ...
Moving data at gigabit throughput is becoming more of a challenge for copper. Running digital signals with clock rates over 20 GHz for any distance requires fiber. Fiber is already used for system ...
Copper cable data links have been evolving for many years. They have transitioned from very low data rate links to links running at multiple gigabits per second. With advances in serdes /gigabit ...
Gigabit Internet? Feh, that’s for suckers. At least that’s what I thought as the technician was driving away after freshly “wiring” our home with multi-gigabit internet service. In my case, I had ...
The speed record for data transmission using a single light source and optical chip has been shattered. Engineers have transmitted data at a blistering rate of 1.84 petabits per second (Pbit/s), ...
Nate Klauer hops online at his townhome near Beaverton. He's got one of the fastest home Internet connections in the area, but for now it's only a novelty: "Why do you sell cars that will go above 70 ...
Anyone out there implemented GPON or looked into the costs? We have a expansion about to break ground and a company mentioned it as a possibility. Interesting in theory, just not sure if it is ...
The limitations of copper become more apparent when trying to move data at gigabit throughput. When running digital signals with clock rates over 20 GHz for any distance, the solution is fiber. System ...
It's going to take a number of years, but optical fiber is going to get inside your PC. Intel's Components Research Lab is working on ways to replace copper wiring between motherboards and chips ...
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