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bandwidth

In computing and communications, the rate of data transmission, measured in bits per second (bps).



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Consumers should expect to see the next generation of wireless devices enabled by Ultra-Wideband, a power-efficient radio technology that allows the transmission and sharing of information between devices in a high bandwith spectrum.
Amenities at the seven-story, Class A office property include a cafe, conferencing center, concierge, high window ratio per square foot of space, multiple providers of data/ telecom bandwith via fiber optic cable and full generator backup.
It does this by running two 2GHz processors in tandem and, thanks to the adoption of AGB and PCI-X for massive bandwith (PCI speeds from 33MHz-133MHz and throughput from 266MBps-2GBps), this machine doesn't just look mean; it plays mean, too.
 
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