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The new Sharp LR388G9 LCD controller chip features 32 Mbits of built-in video memory, an increase from the 16 Mbits of its predecessor.
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The new Sharp LR388G9 LCD controller chip features 32 Mbits of built-in video memory, an increase from the 16 Mbits of its predecessor.
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They are getting unlimited 100 Mbits/sec (which is pretty darn nice if you ask me) for $60/month.
Why are download speeds faster than upload speeds? | Sync Blog 2007
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Obviously this is not a cheap technology and you need 45 Mbits of bandwidth available not a problem at Cisco, but with energy costs as they are now, you can also see how the system would soon pay for itself.
Telepresence in the flesh Clive Shepherd 2008
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But actual throughput can be much less, or only about 100 Mbits/s, after overhead and other traffic.
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The 802.11n standard calls for bandwidth on the order of 600 Mbits/s; today, so-called “pre-n” devices offer roughly 300 Mbits/s.
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Obviously this is not a cheap technology and you need 45 Mbits of bandwidth available not a problem at Cisco, but with energy costs as they are now, you can also see how the system would soon pay for itself.
Archive 2008-07-01 Clive Shepherd 2008
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The Korean Film Council also asked what users would do if there were stricter enforcement in place, and 16 percent showed some willingness to subscribe to legal download services — and 34 percent promised to forget about their 40 Mbits and head back to the theaters.
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Present chips encrypt at a rate of about 20 Mbits per second.
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Toggling at 1Gbps, the LatticeECP3 FPGAs also feature fast LVDS I/O as well as embedded memory of up to 6.8 Mbits.
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