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FSB And DDR2 Faster; Dual-channel Operation As Well
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with faster main memory (RAM) that enables higher peak bandwidth. The first generation Centrino chipset, 855GME, only supported single-channel operation with DDR 333 memory and a peak bandwidth of 2.6 GB/s. For the new platform and its higher peak bandwidth,...
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Checklist For Wireless Streaming Success
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so you need to know the peak bandwidth requirements, since they are the most likely to cause picture glitches. Re-encode if needed If the peaks exceed the available bandwidth, you can try re-encoding the content to use less bandwidth. Many encoders have...
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More MIMO mixing
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running downlink. But the True MIMO AP seems to favor its own, giving the WPC54GX client more bandwidth than the NETGEAR WPN511. Even when running alone at the beginning and end of the test in Figure 34, the RangeMax client doesn't attain the peak bandwidth...
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Testing The EZ-Upgrade Kit As An External Drive Case
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what we saw, with only minor hiccups suffered.. Since the EZ-Upgrade kit external drive case's form factor offers added value, it is well worth looking at the performance of the USB 2.0 interface this solution uses. The theoretical peak bandwidth of the USB...
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Benchmark Setup
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560 Mpixel/s 440 Mpixel/s 550 Mpixel/s Peak Memory Bandwidth 6720 MB/s 6400 MB/s 7040 MB/s 9280 MB/s You can see that while ATi's chips are ahead in theoretical fill rate, they lag behind NVIDIA's products when it comes to memory bandwidth. 3D performance...
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The Family Bands Of GeForce2Go
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Go. This simulation is somewhat of a best-case scenario for GeForce2 Go, because it is using 32 MB of graphics memory. The peak memory bandwidth of the simulation is identical to the upcoming Toshiba solution. While the Asus V7100 card is using SDR-SDRAM at...
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Napa Vs. Sonoma, Continued
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Single-Channel) 3.20 GB/sec DDR2-400 (Single-Channel) 2.66 GB/sec DDR-333 (Single-Channel) However, if a notebook does include faster DDR-667 MHz RAM, it will deliver higher peak memory bandwidth, and does indeed...
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GameFuel
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your LAN to the Internet) bandwidth that most "broadband" service providers dole out to their customers. You may be able to download stuff at a 1Mbps or so, but your upstream pipe could be choked down to as little as one-tenth of that bandwidth. A few years...