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SpreadTheTed t1_ixgt6oa wrote
Ah yes, that
Stone-Baked t1_ixgwioz wrote
Can it run Crysis Lan multiplayer?
Sweet-Sale-7303 t1_ixh12en wrote
So they are sending data over a multimode fiber instead of single mode?
WizardFroth t1_ixh1fdo wrote
For those who dont know, this is a big deal.
"Each wavelength corresponded to a 15-mode spatial super channels with 5 Tbit/s capacity and the total data rate per fiber was 30 Tbit/s. At the network node, the path of each wavelength of the mode-multiplexed signals was directed according to the programmed configuration."
30 heckin Tbits per second.
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Biff_Malibu_69 t1_ixhgl5l wrote
Thank you. Wow! That's a shit-ton of data/s!!!
Sturmundsterne t1_ixhwyxk wrote
I know what each word means individually. I have no idea what this headline says.
Tbone_Trapezius t1_ixihmxk wrote
Your hard drive will need to spin up to 38 million rpm.
fxsoap t1_ixiz4fn wrote
Hmm 😒 that sounds hard
WhitepaprCloudInvite t1_ixjjxfw wrote
Great, so they can send it to the last mile at 8,000,000 Mbps, but my home network is still 80/11Mbps and seems to be shared with all the neighbors.
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TheGrogsMachine t1_ixo6qdl wrote
Did they install a retro encabulator?
FriesWithThat t1_ixgqh0n wrote
>This was equivalent to implementing 15 parallel optical fiber networks using a single fiber and a single network node, demonstrating the potential for spatial division multiplexing (SDM) systems to greatly extend the capacity of current fiber networks in a realistic environment.
Okay, now that I sorta get it I want one in my town.