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Ultrawideband
Posted: 2004-10-12 05:51am
by dragon
Not sure if this should go in computers or science. This new service will allow 1Gbps downstream and 480mbps upstream. Would allow streaming of high definition television throughout the home. And its all wireless
Dress your links - Phong
Posted: 2004-10-12 06:34am
by Mr Bean
I will move to the area that lets me download porn that fast
Finaly internet services catch up with the tremendous hard drive storages aviable
Posted: 2004-10-12 06:49am
by Admiral Valdemar
You'll never keep up. They'll make something better and then the HDD or connection to the net will be the limiting factor again. You watch as a single clip of porn takes up 1TB.
Posted: 2004-10-12 06:51am
by dragon
Ok I am not a computer expert like some of you all. So my question is can current hardware handle that much per sec. Processing and storing the information
Posted: 2004-10-12 12:08pm
by Xon
dragon wrote:Ok I am not a computer expert like some of you all. So my question is can current hardware handle that much per sec. Processing and storing the information
Hell yes.
The current PCI bus cant handle 1Gbps, but the next generation PCIe which is just being rolled out can support upto 2.5Gbps per lane, and you can have 32 lanes bundled together (80 Gbps in both directions!) with the current PCIe spec.
The biggest problem is mass data storage speed. But lots of cheap ram(+4gb of ram
) helps offset that.
Posted: 2004-10-12 12:45pm
by Butterbean569
I can't even get a 1 Mbps cable connection for less than 35 dollars around here....it's gonna be decades till this technology comes down to a reasonable price I would think
Ok, maybe not decades...but many years
Posted: 2004-10-12 04:52pm
by Arthur_Tuxedo
Butterbean569 wrote:I can't even get a 1 Mbps cable connection for less than 35 dollars around here....it's gonna be decades till this technology comes down to a reasonable price I would think
Ok, maybe not decades...but many years
I'm not so sure. The article made a point to mention how inexpensive it is. I'm not familiar with the current laws, but if there's no monopoly and the powers that be try to gouge on price, new companies will undercut them. What will probably happen, is that the current companies will keep their prices just low enough that there's no incentive for new ones to bear the high fixed costs of setting up. I don't know how low that is, but I'd be surprised if it were outrageously priced.
Posted: 2004-10-13 01:27am
by Xon
Butterbean569 wrote:I can't even get a 1 Mbps cable connection for less than 35 dollars around here....it's gonna be decades till this technology comes down to a reasonable price I would think
Ok, maybe not decades...but many years
In Australia we cant even get 512/128 kbps for that cheap. 1 Mbps aDSL costs +$100 AUS a month.
Posted: 2004-10-13 01:32am
by Sarevok
Sounds good. But the websites themselves will need something even faster to serve a group of hungry users with such high speed connections.