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    Forget USB 3.0 -- try this at - 26 Terabits / sec transfer


    Posted: 24 May 2011
    Hi all

    Forget all the current stuff -
    Try one of THESE for fast data transfer

    BBC News - Laser puts record data rate through fibre
    Cheers


    jimbo
    jimbo45's Avatar Posted By: jimbo45
    24 May 2011



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