Revolutionary Intel chip uses light to send data

My friend had an old modem that looked like that. Gigantic thing it was.

But was it Bitching Fast?

If by “fast” you mean “ancient”, then YES!

DO WANT

Also, today I recorded a NON-HD movie. 40 minutes. 60GB. Beat THAT! ,'B-J

Fuck twitter, will it make Farmville faster? How many crops per minutes will Ibe able to plant with them lasers?

I want 3!!!

We COULD be getting speeds like that, except you would need a bitchin’ fast ( :smiley: ) computer as well as an ISP that doesn’t limit your download speeds to about 1.2MB/s. It doesn’t seem probable that those greedy bastards in charge of our bandwidth limit are going to raise them, except of course to keep the limits in proportion to the size of downloadable media as it gets larger over time.

256mb? Pah! The graphics card built into my niece’s pink plastic disposable digital watch from Poundland has got twice that!

But is it LMNOPRAM?

Hahaha, oh man, what is Don Francisco doing there :fffuuu:

Chillin’

Indeed.

Isn’t Intel talking about transfer speeds between internal components in your pc? I don’t think any of the speeds they talk about have anything to do with the internet. They are just using the size of HD movies and tweets as examples so that little minds can grasp how fast shit transfers from one component to another. The internet is irrelevant in this article.

But I forgot everyone in these forums are smarter than the intel guys …

And you don’t sound very smart either. Why would it not be used for communication between PCs? It’s used to send data, it can be used internally or externally to the PC. And it is already used, though it is expensive. The only new here is price:

It’s funny how you seem to have a personal vendetta against us, yet you’re still here.

Illusory superiority?
Attention whoreness?
Plain mindless trolling?

There are the few reasons that I can come up to right now.

So small.

Oh and your movies are small too.

Wait what?

Jeannotvb had a psychic vision. He knew you would quote that post right after Jambo’s post. Paul the squid helped him with that.

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