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Bandwidth
Bandwidth Bandwidth is a measure of frequency range, measured ... of a function of a frequency variable. Bandwidth is a central concept in many fields ... theory, radio communications, signal processing, and spectroscopy. Bandwidth also refers to data rates when communicating ... the communication. In this context, the word bandwidth can refer to either the data ...
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Sponsors vs Freeloaders
Sponsors vs Freeloaders Sponsors vs Freeloaders, also called SvF, is a fan ... donated money to the web series Red vs Blue. The series was started in May ... one message board thread on the Red vs Blue forums, after which it was released ... started in the sponsors forum for Red vs Blue by a user known as ...
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Talk:Latency (engineering)
Talk:Latency (engineering) This article seems on a first ... to be completely misunderstanding the nature of latency, confusing latency with the general notion of throughput. Latency is not just "a measure of amount ... to prepare for the travel is the latency. -- Antaeus Feldspar 21:47, 5 Dec ...
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Broadband Internet access
... connections as broadband. In practice, the advertised bandwidth is not always reliably available to the ... users can typically burst to their full bandwidth most of the time; however, peer-to ... systems, often requiring extended durations of high bandwidth, stress these assumptions, and can cause major ... each end of the connection. As the bandwidth delivered to end-users increases, the market ... is intended to deliver similar performance. Increased bandwidth has already made an impact on ...
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Differentiated services
... to maximum priority in order to reduce latency. Other traffic like HTTP or SMTP then ... users. TCP/IP will use all available bandwidth until TCP experiences packet loss or severe ... Traffic shaping are used with traffic class bandwidth guarantees and traffic classification (Here DiffServ could ... to create the holy grail: Maintain low latency for interactive traffic at all times This ... are the most important things, even 200ms latency is sluggish to work over. Allow ' ...
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Talk:List of device bandwidths
... 20 bytes depending on context. Referring to bandwidth in bits and using powers of 10 ... can point out a case where a bandwidth has used 1000 bytes/kbyte I don ... short amount of time. All references to bandwidth are in base 10 (bytes do not ... also defines megabit as one million bits. Bandwidth is always measured in bits, not bytes ... simpler to stick to only bits for bandwidth measurements, however I can also see ...
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Universal Serial Bus
... devices that need guaranteed quick responses (bounded latency), e.g. pointing devices and keyboards bulk ... large sporadic transfers using all remaining available bandwidth (but with no guarantees on bandwidth or latency), e.g. file transfers When a device ... often correspond to states, e.g. active vs. low power mode. Each configuration descriptor ...
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PCI Express
... serial protocol can never be blocked, so latency comparable to PCI (which has dedicated interrupt ... rules, striping may not necessarily reduce the latency of small data packets on a link ... data, consuming 20% of the overall electrical bandwidth. Some other protocols (such as SONET) use ... on the tradeoffs between flexibility and extensibility vs. latency and overhead. An example of such ...
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Nintendo 64
... voted number one against other consoles. Cartridges vs. discs The cartridge for Mario Kart 64 ... found on CD based platforms. The cartridge vs. disc debate came to an infamous climax ... upgradeable to 8MB with 4MB Expansion Pak) Bandwidth: 562.5 MB/s Data path: Custom ... Rambus at 500 MHz (max) Poor RAM latency. 64 clocks for a read (approx. 640ns ... machine. The RDRAM used was incredibly high latency memory (640 ns read) and this ...
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Nintendo GameCube
... External Bus: 1.3 gigabyte/second peak bandwidth 32-bit address space 64-bit data ... Buffer: Approximately 2 megabytes in capacity Sustainable latency of 6.2 nanoseconds RAM type is ... Cache: Approximately 1 megabyte in capacity Sustainable latency of 6.2 nanoseconds RAM type is 1T-SRAM Texture Read Bandwidth: 10.4 gigabytes/second (at peak) Main Memory Bandwidth: 2.6 gigabytes/second (at peak) ...
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