Itanic strikes iceberg, iceberg sinks
by that point we should need 100gbit controllers
450 Megabytes = 3.6 Gigabits
bytes and bits are different things there are 8 bits in a byte and interfaces are normally quoted in bites while storage in bytes so can get confusing
Absolutely essential.
“There are exactly 1024 MegaBytes (MB) in one GigaByte (GB)”
Wrong http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix
450MB does not equal 4+GB...There are exactly 1024 MegaBytes (MB) in one GigaByte (GB)
Wasn't there a story that a SSD is being released this year with read speed of 450MB/s i.e. 4+Gbit/s? That all but makes 6Gbit/s obsolete before it has even been released! How about some future proofing instead of a worthless interim step?
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by that point we should need 100gbit controllers
450 Megabytes = 3.6 Gigabits
bytes and bits are different things there are 8 bits in a byte and interfaces are normally quoted in bites while storage in bytes so can get confusing
Absolutely essential.
“There are exactly 1024 MegaBytes (MB) in one GigaByte (GB)”
Wrong http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix
450MB does not equal 4+GB...There are exactly 1024 MegaBytes (MB) in one GigaByte (GB)
Wasn't there a story that a SSD is being released this year with read speed of 450MB/s i.e. 4+Gbit/s? That all but makes 6Gbit/s obsolete before it has even been released! How about some future proofing instead of a worthless interim step?