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Alcatel-Lucent unveils 100Gbps optical-networking tech

...will launch the first commercially available optical networking technology that can carry 100Gbps on a wavelength. The company said it is using its so-called... Read more

10 June, 2010 by Larry Dignan

Intel: 100Gbps silicon photonics due in May

Intel plans to transfer data at 100Gbps via silicon photonics in a public demonstration in May. This will double... Read more

16 September, 2011

UK research and university network gets 100Gbps boost

...technologies that deliver real benefits to our customers." According to the organisation, 100Gbps router-to-router connectivity will allow more capacity for Janet than the... Read more

11 May, 2011

Alcatel-Lucent unveils 400G network processor

...its FP3 processor, which supports 400Gbps transmission speeds. Currently, the benchmark is 100Gbps, and that rate was standardised in 2010. Alcatel-Lucent said its FP3... Read more

29 June, 2011 by Larry Dignan

US links supercomputers at 100 gigabits a second

The US Department of Energy has thrown the switch on a 100Gbps network linking three supercomputers Read more

15 November, 2011 by Martin LaMonica
Thunderbolt speeds on new MacBook Pro

Thunderbolt speeds on new MacBook Pro

...the technology can be scaled up to support speeds of up to 100Gbps. Photo credit: James Martin/CNET News Read more

25 February, 2011 by Dong Ngo
Intel Light Peak: a tech guide

Intel Light Peak: a tech guide

...cables arrive. In time, a whole new protocol will deliver up to 100Gbps, but initially Light Peak will plug into familiar ports to deliver faster... Read more

5 August, 2010 by Mary Branscombe

Researchers demo 512Gbps over single fibre channel

...The current maximum bit rate for channels operating in backbone networks is 100Gbps. T-Labs working with Alcatel-Lucent said on Friday that the usable... Read more

5 March, 2012 by David Meyer

Scientists set networking speed record

...the SuperComputing conference 2011 in November, researchers installed high-end servers and 100Gbps networking gear to connect a supercomputer at the conference in Seattle to... Read more

15 December, 2011 by Martin LaMonica

Fancy 180Gbps broadband? Researchers claim network speed world record

...British Columbia and the Washington State Convention Centre in Seattle, using an 100Gbps network. The sustained two-way data rate of 186 Gbps - 98Gbps in... Read more

15 December, 2011 by Nick Heath

Sony adds Light Peak to Vaio laptops

...an aggregate speed of 40Gbps. Intel hopes to scale this up to 100Gbps in the future, as well as transitioning to a purely optical method... Read more

28 June, 2011
Apple's 'Thunderbolt' MacBook Pros

Apple's 'Thunderbolt' MacBook Pros

...optic cables rather than copper will have a theoretical transfer rate of 100Gbps. Thunderbolt products are backwards-compatible with existing Mini-DisplayPort devices as they... Read more

24 February, 2011 by Charles McLellan

Brocade launches management tools and 100GbE router

...its 100Gb Ethernet blade, which marks the company's first outing into 100Gbps-capable Ethernet hardware. Both devices are compatible with the BNA management console... Read more

16 September, 2010 by Jack Clark
Bell Labs throws open the doors to its research

Bell Labs throws open the doors to its research

...between the fibre-optic cable and the circuitry, can transmit data at 100Gbps. According to Bell Labs researcher Jean Godin, the same technology could lead... Read more

3 June, 2010 by David Meyer
On the Usage of FDLs in Optical Parallel Transmission to Support High Speed Ethernet

On the Usage of FDLs in Optical Parallel Transmission to Support High Speed Ethernet

...migration from low speed interfaces to high speed serial interfaces, such as 100Gbps Ethernet, as they become available. It is based on the principle of... Read more

6 December, 2011

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