Couldn’t push through that extra 18 Tb/s for the memes?
Lex2882 on
No surprises there, as they were already testing HD Read aka 720p back in 1995.
AtaqanWasHere on
Now make their government use technology
Sherded on
402Tb/s and also still using floppy disks
SLJ7 on
I have a completely stupid amount of storage across many hard drives and other devices, and downloading at max speed would fill all of that storage in just over a second.
Not that any of those storage devices support a hundredth of the required write speed,, and not that my computer supports a thousandth of the network speed … it was just a fun thought experiment.
SexualMeatSuit on
Japanese Time Travel When? NOW!?
fitsunny on
German here, my street still doesn’t have glass fibre.
There’s a hospital and a medical centre 100m away…
flexylol on
170GB in 3 MILLISECONDS. Mind. Blown.
WatchStoredInAss on
How much porn is that?
Funktordelic on
Imagine how efficiently all the faxes will be transported across this baby ðŸ“
BadBadGrades on
They also trying to end the use of floppy disks inside the government
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> 402 terabits per second
Couldn’t push through that extra 18 Tb/s for the memes?
No surprises there, as they were already testing HD Read aka 720p back in 1995.
Now make their government use technology
402Tb/s and also still using floppy disks
I have a completely stupid amount of storage across many hard drives and other devices, and downloading at max speed would fill all of that storage in just over a second.
Not that any of those storage devices support a hundredth of the required write speed,, and not that my computer supports a thousandth of the network speed … it was just a fun thought experiment.
Japanese Time Travel When? NOW!?
German here, my street still doesn’t have glass fibre.
There’s a hospital and a medical centre 100m away…
170GB in 3 MILLISECONDS. Mind. Blown.
How much porn is that?
Imagine how efficiently all the faxes will be transported across this baby ðŸ“
They also trying to end the use of floppy disks inside the government
And they’ve just gotten rid of floppy disk.
https://www.extremetech.com/internet/engineers-shatter-fiber-optic-speed-record-at-229-petabits-per-second
Just a reminder of the insane speeds fiber optics are actually capable of.