I imagine this has implications for high-speed video delivery. But, I confess the technology is above my head. Could someone read the following short article and "translate" it into simpler terms?
http://www.physorg.com/news3523.html
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I quess one would be.Slower CMOS Products would be Faster,Thats sounds funny as thats what I think its saying.Very Interesting Stuff Alecwest.
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Means we can now have 10gb connections thru optical cables powered with cmos.Right now most people on broadband only get 10mb as it is with copper cable.
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Originally Posted by johns0
CMOS isn't the conductor in the cable, like copper is. It's the semiconductor technology. The breakthrough means they'll be able to fab the driver circuits using CMOS instead of bipolar or GaAs. Much cheaper, higher volume, and higher yield from the wafers.
And, BTW, copper goes way higher than 10MB/sec in twisted pair configuration -
Originally Posted by CapmasterI think,therefore i am a hamster.
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Originally Posted by johns0
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