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Article copy from [[:wikipedia:List_of_device_bandwidths]]
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See [[:wikipedia:List_of_device_bandwidths]]
This is a '''list of device bandwidths''', or the maximum speeds at which digital devices can communicate over various kinds of [[computer bus|buses]] and [[computer network|networks]].
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[[Category:Network]][[Category:Computer]]
 
 
Many of the listed speeds are theoretical maxima; in practice, the [[measuring network throughput|actual effective throughput]] may be significantly lower because of [[contention (telecommunications)|network]]/[[bus contention]], line noise or inefficiencies in [[network protocol]]s, [[line encoding]]s or arbitration schemes.
 
 
 
== Conventions ==
 
 
 
By convention, bus and network speeds are denoted either in [[bit/s]] (bits per second) or [[byte/s]] (bytes per second). In general, [[parallel communications|parallel]] interfaces are quoted in byte/s and [[serial communications|serial]] in [[bit/s]]. The more commonly used is shown below in '''bold''' type.
 
 
 
On devices like [[modem]]s, bytes may be more than 8 bits long because they may be individually padded out with additional start and stop bits; the figures below will reflect this. Where channels use [[line code]]s (such as [[Ethernet]], [[Serial ATA]] and [[PCI Express]]), quoted speeds are for the decoded signal.
 
 
 
The figures below are [[simplex communication|simplex]] speeds, which may conflict with the duplex speeds vendors sometimes use in promotional materials. Where two values are listed, the first value is the downstream rate and the second value is the upstream rate.
 
 
 
All quoted figures are in metric [[binary prefixes#Suggestions for new prefixes|decimal units]], where:
 
* 1 byte = 8 bits
 
* 1 kbit = 1,000 bits
 
* 1 kB = 1,024 bytes
 
* 1 MB = 1,024 * 1,024 bytes
 
* 1 GB = 1,024 * 1,024 * 1,024 bytes
 
* 1 TB = 1,024 * 1,024 * 1,024 * 1024 bytes
 
 
 
== Bandwidths ==
 
 
 
The figures below are grouped by network or bus type, then sorted within each group from lowest to highest bandwidth; gray shading indicates a lack of known implementations.
 
 
 
===[[Teleprinter|TTY/Teleprinter]] or [[Telecommunications device for the deaf]]===
 
 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ;style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (characters/s)
 
|-
 
| TTY (V.18) || '''0.045 kbit/s'''<ref>TTY uses a [[Baudot code]], not [[ASCII]]. This uses 5 bits per character instead of 8, plus one start and 1.5 stop bits (7.5 total bits per character sent).</ref> || 6 characters/s
 
|-
 
| TTY (V.18) || '''0.050 kbit/s''' || 6.6 characters/s
 
|-
 
| NTSC [[Line 21]] Closed Captioning || '''1 kbit/s''' || 0.1 kB/s (~100 cps)
 
|}
 
 
 
===Modems/broadband connections===
 
 
 
All modems are assumed to be in serial operation with 1 start bit, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit (2 stop bits for 110-baud modems). Therefore, a total of 10 bits (11 bits for 110-baud modems) are needed to transmit each 8-bit byte. The "bytes" column reflects the net data transfer rate after the protocol overhead has been removed.</ref>
 
 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ;style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)!!Inception
 
|-
 
| Modem 110 [[baud]] (symbols / second) || '''0.11 kbit/s''' || 0.010 kB/s (~10 cps)<ref name=modem>300 baud modems operating at 30 characters per second, were often described as "reading speed" since the characters scrolled across the screen at the same rate as most people can read. All modems are assumed to be in serial operation with 1 start bit, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit (2 stop bits for 110-baud modems). Therefore, a total of 10 bits (11 bits for 110-baud modems) are needed to transmit each 8-bit byte. The "bytes" column reflects the net data transfer rate after the protocol overhead has been removed.</ref> || 1956?
 
|-
 
| Modem 300 (300 baud) ([[Bell 103]] or [[V.21]]) || '''0.3 kbit/s''' || 0.03 kB/s (~30 cps)<ref name=modem /> || 1962 <ref name="daxal">{{citation|url = http://www.surfthe.us/reference/modem-timeline.html|title = Modem Types and Timeline|date = 2003-12-16|accessdate = 2009-04-16|publisher = Daxal Communications}}</ref>
 
|-
 
| Modem 1200 (600 baud) ([[Bell 212A]] or [[V.22]]) || '''1.2 kbit/s''' || 0.12 kB/s (~120 cps)<ref name=modem /> || 1976
 
|-
 
| Modem 1200/75 (600 baud) ([[V.23]]) || '''1.2/0.75 kbit/s''' || 0.12/0.075 kB/s (~120 cps)<ref name=modem /> ||
 
|-
 
| Modem 2400 (600 baud) ([[V.22bis]]) || '''2.4 kbit/s''' || 0.24 kB/s<ref name=modem /> ||
 
|-
 
| Modem 4800 (1600 baud) ([[V.27ter]]) || '''4.8 kbit/s''' || 0.48 kB/s<ref name=modem /> ||
 
|-
 
| Modem 9600 (2400 baud) ([[V.32]]) || '''9.6 kbit/s''' || 0.96 kB/s<ref name=modem /> || 1989<ref name="daxal" />
 
|-
 
| Modem 14.4 (2400 baud) ([[V.32bis]]) || '''14.4 kbit/s''' || 1.4 kB/s<ref name=modem /> || 1991<ref name="daxal" />
 
|-
 
| Modem 28.8 (3200 baud) ([[V.34]]-1994) || '''28.8 kbit/s''' || 2.9 kB/s<ref name=modem /> || 1994<ref name="daxal" />
 
|-
 
| Modem 33.6 (3429 baud) ([[V.34]]-1998) || '''33.6 kbit/s''' || 3.3 kB/s<ref name=modem /> || 1996<ref name="daxal" />
 
|-
 
| Modem 56k (8000/3429 baud) ([[V.90]]) || '''56.0/33.6 kbit/s'''<ref name="56k">[[56K modem]]s: V.90 and V.92 have just 5% overhead for the protocol signaling. The maximum capacity can only be achieved when the upstream (service provider) end of the connection is digital. In addition, certain telecommunications administrations limit the signal strength the modem can transmit onto the telecommunications circuit, which in turn limits the actual maximum data rate to less than the theoretical maximum. In the USA, this limited the possible downstream maximum to 53.3 kbit/s.</ref> || 6.6/3.3 kB/s || 1998
 
|-
 
| Modem 56k (8000/8000 baud) ([[V.92]]) || '''56.0/48.0 kbit/s'''<ref name="56k" /> || 6.6/5.5 kB/s || 1999
 
|-
 
| Hardware compression (variable) ([[V.90]]/[[V.42bis]]) || '''56.0-220.0 kbit/s''' || 6.6-22 kB/s
 
|-
 
| Hardware compression (variable) ([[V.92]]/[[V.44]]) || '''56.0-320.0 kbit/s''' || 6.6-32 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[ISDN]] [[Basic Rate Interface]] (single/dual channel) data || '''64/128 kbit/s'''<ref name=isdn>Note that effective aggregate bandwidth for an ISDN installation is typically higher than the rates shown for a single channel due to the use of multiple channels. A [[basic rate interface]] (BRI) provides 2 "B" channels and one "D" channel. Each B channel provides 64 kbit/s bandwidth and the 'D' channel carries signalling (call setup) information. B channels can be bonded to provide a 128 kbit/s data rate. Primary rate interfaces (PRI) vary depending on whether the region uses E1 (Europe, world) or T1 (North America) bearers. In E1 regions, the PRI carries 30 B-channels and 1 D-channel; in T1 regions the PRI carries 23 B-channels and 1 D-channel. The D-channel has different bandwidth on the two interfaces.</ref> || 8/16 kB/s || 1986 <ref name="massey-1">{{citation|url = http://www.telephonetribute.com/timeline.html|title = Timeline of Telecommunications|first = David|last = Massey|date = 2006-07-04|accessdate = 2009-04-16|work = Telephone Tribute}}</ref>
 
|-
 
| [[IDSL]] || '''144 kbit/s''' || 18 kB/s || 2000 <ref>http://www.adam.com.au/about_history.php</ref>
 
|-
 
| [[HDSL]] ITU G.991.1 || '''1,544 kbit/s''' || 193 kB/s || 1998 <ref>http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.991.1-199810-I/en</ref>
 
|-
 
| [[MSDSL]] || '''2,000 kbit/s''' || 250 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line|SDSL]] || '''2,320 kbit/s''' || 290 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line|ADSL]] (typical)<ref>ADSL connections will vary in throughput from 64 kbit/s to several Mbit/s depending on configuration. Most are commonly below 3 Mbit/s. Some ADSL and SDSL connections have a higher bandwidth than T1 but their bandwidth is not guaranteed, and will drop when the system gets overloaded, whereas the T1 type connections are usually guaranteed and have no contention ratios.</ref> || '''3,000/768 kbit/s''' || 375/96 kB/s || 1998
 
|-
 
| [[SHDSL]] ITU G.991.2 || '''5,690 kbit/s''' || 711 kB/s || 2001
 
|-
 
| [[Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line|ADSL]] || '''8,192/1,024 kbit/s''' || 1,024/128 kB/s || 1998
 
|-
 
| [[ITU G.992.1|ADSL (G.DMT)]] || '''12,288/1,333 kbit/s''' || 1,536/166 kB/s || 1999
 
|-
 
| [[ITU G.992.3/4|ADSL2]] || '''12,288/3,584 kbit/s''' || 1,536/448 kB/s || 2002
 
|-
 
| [[ITU G.992.5|ADSL2+]] || '''24,576/3,584 kbit/s''' || 3,072/448 kB/s || 2003
 
|-
 
| [[DOCSIS]] v1.0<ref name ="DOCSIS 10">[http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/specifications10.html DOCSIS 1.0] includes technology which first became available around 1995-1996, and has since become very widely deployed. [http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/specifications11.html DOCSIS 1.1] introduces some security improvements and Quality-of-Service ([[QoS]]).</ref> ([[Cable modem]]) || '''38,000/9,000 kbit/s''' || 4750/1,125 kB/s || 1997
 
|-
 
| [[DOCSIS]] v2.0<ref name="DOCSIS 20">[http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/specifications20.html DOCSIS 2.0] specifications provide increased upstream throughput for symmetric services.</ref> ([[Cable modem]]) || '''38,000/27,000 kbit/s''' || 4,750/3,375 kB/s || 2001
 
|-
 
| [[FiOS]] fiber optic service (typical) || '''50,000/20,000 kbit/s''' || 6,250/2,500 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[DOCSIS]] v3.0<ref name ="DOCSIS 30">[http://www.cablemodem.com/primer/ DOCSIS 3.0] is currently in development by the [[CableLabs]] consortium and is slated to include support for [[channel bonding]] and [[IPv6]].</ref> ([[Cable modem]]) || '''160,000/120,000 kbit/s''' || 20,000/15,000 kB/s || 2006
 
|-
 
| [[Uni-DSL]] || '''200,000 kbit/s''' || 25,000 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[VDSL]] ITU G.993.1 || '''200,000 kbit/s''' || 25,000 kB/s || 2001
 
|-
 
| [[VDSL2]] ITU G.993.2 || '''250,000 kbit/s''' || 31,250 kB/s || 2006
 
|-
 
| [[BPON]] ([[G.983]]) fiber optic service || '''622,000/155,000 kbit/s''' || 77,700/19,300 kB/s || 2005<ref>http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.983.2/en</ref>
 
|-
 
| [[GPON]] ([[G.984]]) fiber optic service || '''2,488,000/1,244,000 kbit/s''' || 311,000/155,500 kB/s || 2008<ref>http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.984.4/en</ref>
 
|}
 
 
 
===Mobile telephone interfaces===
 
 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ;style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[GSM]] [[Circuit Switched Data|CSD]] || '''14.4 kbit/s''' || 1.8 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data|HSCSD]] || '''57.6/14.4 kbit/s''' || 5.4/1.8 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[General Packet Radio Service|GPRS]] || '''57.6/28.8 kbit/s''' || 7.2/3.6 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[WiDEN]] || '''100 kbit/s''' || 12.5 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[CDMA2000|CDMA2000 1xRTT]] || '''153 kbit/s''' || 18 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]] (type 1 MS) || '''236.8 kbit/s''' || 29.6 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Universal Mobile Telecommunications System|UMTS]] || '''384 kbit/s''' || 48 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution|EDGE]] (type 2 MS) || '''473.6 kbit/s''' || 59.2 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution#EDGE Evolution|EDGE Evolution]] (type 1 MS) || '''1,184/474 kbit/s''' || 148/59 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution#EDGE Evolution|EDGE Evolution]] (type 2 MS) || '''1,894/947 kbit/s''' || 237/118 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolution-Data Optimized|1xEV-DO Rev. 0]] || '''2,457/153 kbit/s''' || 307.2/19 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolution-Data Optimized#TIA-856 Rev A|1xEV-DO Rev. A]] || '''3,100/1,800 kbit/s''' || 397/230 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolution-Data Optimized#TIA-856 Rev B|3xEV-DO Rev. B]] || '''9,300/5,400 kbit/s''' || 1,162/675 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[High-Speed Downlink Packet Access|HSDPA]]/[[High-Speed Uplink Packet Access|HSUPA]] || '''14,400/5760 kbit/s''' || 1,800/720 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolution-Data Optimized|4xEV-DO Enhancements]] (2X2 MIMO) || '''34,400/12,400 kbit/s''' || 4,300/1,550 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolved HSPA|HSPA+]] (2X2 MIMO) || '''42,000/11,500 kbit/s''' || 5,250/1,437 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolution-Data Optimized#TIA-856 Rev B|15xEV-DO Rev. B]] || '''73,500/27,000 kbit/s''' || 9,200/3,375 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Ultra Mobile Broadband|UMB]] (2X2 MIMO) || '''140,000/34,000 kbit/s''' || 17,500/4,250 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[3GPP Long Term Evolution|LTE]] (2X2 MIMO) || '''173,000/58,000 kbit/s''' || 21,625/7,250 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Ultra Mobile Broadband|UMB]] (4X4 MIMO) || '''280,000/68,000 kbit/s''' || 35,000/8,500 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Evolution-Data Optimized|EV-DO Rev. C]] || '''280,000/75,000 kbit/s''' || 35,000/9,000 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[3GPP Long Term Evolution|LTE]] (4X4 MIMO) || '''326,000/86,000 kbit/s''' || 40,750/10,750 kB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===[[Wide area network]]s===
 
 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ;style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[Digital signal 0|DS0]] || '''0.064 Mbit/s''' (or 0.056 with robbed bit signaling) || 0.008 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[ITU G.992.2|G.Lite (aka ADSL Lite)]] || '''1.536/0.512 Mbit/s''' || 0.192/0.064 MB/s
 
|-
 
| DS1/[[T-carrier|T1]] (and ISDN [[Primary Rate Interface]]) || '''1.544 Mbit/s''' || 0.192 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[E-carrier|E1]] (and ISDN [[Primary Rate Interface]]) || '''2.048 Mbit/s''' || 0.256 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[G.SHDSL]] || '''2.304 Mbit/s''' || 0.288 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2|LR-VDSL2]] (4 to 5&nbsp;km [long-]range) (symmetry optional) || '''4 Mbit/s''' || 0.512 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line|SDSL]]<ref>SDSL is available in various different speeds.</ref> || '''2.32 Mbit/s''' || 0.29 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[T-carrier|T2]] || '''6.312 Mbit/s''' || 0.789 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line|ADSL]]<ref>ADSL connections will vary in throughput from 64 kbit/s to several Mbit/s depending on configuration. Most are commonly below 2 Mbit/s. Some ADSL and SDSL connections have a higher bandwidth than T1 but their speed is not guaranteed, and will drop when the system gets overloaded, whereas the T1 type connections are usually guaranteed and have no contention ratios.</ref> || '''8.0/1.024 Mbit/s''' || 1/0.128 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[E-carrier|E2]] || '''8.448 Mbit/s''' || 1.056 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[ITU G.992.3/4|ADSL2]] || '''12/3.5 Mbit/s''' || 1.5/0.448 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[Satellite Internet]]<ref>Satellite internet may have a high bandwidth but also has a high latency due to the distance between the modem, satellite and hub. One-way satellite connections exist where all the downstream traffic is handled by satellite and the upstream traffic by land-based connections such as 56K modems and ISDN.</ref> || '''16/1 Mbit/s''' || 2.0/0.128 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[ITU G.992.5|ADSL2+]] || '''24/3.5 Mbit/s''' || 3.0/0.448 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[E-carrier|E3]] || '''34.368 Mbit/s''' || 4.296 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[DOCSIS]] v1.0 ([[Cable modem]])<ref name ="DOCSIS 10">[http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/specifications10.html DOCSIS 1.0] includes technology which first became available around 1995-1996, and has since become very widely deployed. [http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/specifications11.html DOCSIS 1.1] introduces some security improvements and Quality-of-Service ([[QoS]]).
 
Cable-modem connections are generally available in various different speeds.
 
</ref> || '''38.0/10.0 Mbit/s''' || 4.75/1.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
|valign="baseline"|[[DOCSIS]] v2.0 ([[Cable modem]])<ref name="DOCSIS 20">[http://www.cablemodem.com/specifications/specifications20.html DOCSIS 2.0] specifications provide increased upstream throughput for symmetric services.
 
Cable-modem connections are generally available in various different speeds.</ref> || '''40/30 Mbit/s || 5.0/3.75 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Ds3|DS3]]/[[T-carrier|T3]] ('45 Meg') || '''44.736 Mbit/s''' || 5.5925 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|STS-1/EC-1/OC-1/STM-0]] || '''51.84 Mbit/s''' || 6.48 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-1]] || '''51.84 Mbit/s''' || 6.48 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line|VDSL]] (symmetry optional) || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[DOCSIS]] v3.0 ([[Cable modem]])<ref name ="DOCSIS 30">[http://www.cablemodem.com/primer/ DOCSIS 3.0] is currently in development by the [[CableLabs]] consortium and is slated to include support for [[channel bonding]] and [[IPv6]].</ref> || '''160/120 Mbit/s''' || 20/15 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-3/STM-1]] || '''155.52 Mbit/s''' || 19.44 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2|VDSL2]] (symmetry optional) || '''250 Mbit/s''' || 31.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[T-carrier|T4]] || '''274.176 Mbit/s''' || 34.272 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[T-carrier|T5]] || '''400.352 Mbit/s''' || 50.044 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-9]] || '''466.56 Mbit/s''' || 58.32 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-12/STM-4]] || '''622.08 Mbit/s''' || 77.76 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-18]] || '''933.12 Mbit/s''' || 116.64 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-24]] || '''1,244 Mbit/s''' || 155.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-36]] || '''1,900 Mbit/s''' || 237.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-48/STM-16]] || '''2,488 Mbit/s''' || 311.04 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-96]] || '''4,976 Mbit/s''' || 622 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-192/STM-64]] || '''9,953 Mbit/s''' || 1,244 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[10 Gigabit Ethernet|10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY]] || '''9,953 Mbit/s''' || 1,244 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[10 Gigabit Ethernet|10 Gigabit Ethernet LAN PHY]] || '''10,000 Mbit/s''' || 1,250 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-256]] || '''13,271 Mbit/s''' || 1,659 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-768/STM-256]] || '''39,813 Mbit/s''' || 4,976 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-1536/STM-512]] || '''79,626 Mbit/s''' || 9,953 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Synchronous optical networking|OC-3072/STM-1024]] || '''159,252 Mbit/s''' || 19,907 MB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===[[Local area network]]s===
 
 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" border=1 ;style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: center;cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"
 
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[LocalTalk]] || '''0.230 Mbit/s''' || 0.0288 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Econet]] || '''0.800 Mbit/s''' || 0.1 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[PC-Network]] || '''2 Mbit/s''' || 0.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[ARCNET]] (Standard) || '''2.5 Mbit/s''' || 0.3125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Ethernet]] Experimental || '''3 Mbit/s''' || 0.375 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IBM token ring|Token Ring]] (Original) || '''4 Mbit/s''' || 0.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Ethernet]] (10base-X) || '''10 Mbit/s''' || 1.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IBM token ring|Token Ring]] (Later) || '''16 Mbit/s''' || 2 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[ARCNET|ARCnet Plus]] || '''20 Mbit/s''' || 2.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IBM token ring|Token Ring IEEE 802.5t]] || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Fast Ethernet]] (100base-X) || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Fiber distributed data interface|FDDI]] || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394) 400<ref>FireWire natively supports TCP/IP, and is often used at an alternative to Ethernet when connecting 2 nodes.
 
http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/309/3</ref><ref>Speed comparison between FW and Giganet shows that FW's lower overhead has nearly the same throughput as Giganet http://www.unibrain.com/Products/DriverAPI/FireNET.htm</ref> || '''393.216 Mbit/s''' || 49.152 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[High-Performance Parallel Interface|HIPPI]] || '''800 Mbit/s''' || 100 MB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[IBM token ring|Token Ring IEEE 802.5v]] || '''1,000 Mbit/s''' || 125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Gigabit Ethernet]] (1000base-X) || '''1,000 Mbit/s''' || 125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Myrinet|Myrinet 2000]] || '''2,000 Mbit/s''' || 250 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] SDR 1X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''2,000 Mbit/s''' || 250 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[QsNet|Quadrics QsNet<sup>I</sup>]] || '''3,600 Mbit/s''' || 450 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] DDR 1X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''4,000 Mbit/s''' || 500 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] QDR 1X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''8,000 Mbit/s''' || 1,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] SDR 4X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''8,000 Mbit/s''' || 1,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[QsNet II|Quadrics QsNet<sup>II</sup>]] || '''8,000 Mbit/s''' || 1,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[10 Gigabit Ethernet]] (10Gbase-X) || '''10,000 Mbit/s''' || 1,250 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Myrinet|Myri 10G]] || '''10,000 Mbit/s''' || 1,250 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] DDR 4X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''16,000 Mbit/s''' || 2,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Scalable Coherent Interface|Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI)]] Dual Channel SCI, x8 PCIe || '''20,000 Mbit/s''' || 2,500 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] SDR 12X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''24,000 Mbit/s''' || 3,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] QDR 4X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''32,000 Mbit/s''' || 4,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] DDR 12X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''48,000 Mbit/s''' || 6,000 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Infiniband]] QDR 12X<ref name="infiniband" /> || '''96,000 Mbit/s''' || 12,000 MB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[100 Gigabit Ethernet]] (100Gbase-X) || '''100,000 Mbit/s''' || 12,500 MB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===[[Wireless network]]s===
 
 
 
[[802.11]] networks are half-duplex; all stations share the medium. In access point mode, all traffic has to pass through the AP ([[Wireless access point|Access Point]]). Thus, two stations on the same AP which are communicating with each other must have each and every frame transmitted twice: from the sender to the access point, then from the access point to the receiver. This approximately halves the effective bandwidth.
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11 (legacy mode)|802.11]] (legacy) 0.125 || '''2.0 Mbit/s''' || 0.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[RONJA]] free space optical wireless || '''10.0 Mbit/s''' || 1.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11b-1999|802.11b]] DSSS 0.125 || '''11.0 Mbit/s''' || 1.375 MB/s
 
|-
 
| 802.11b+ ([[Texas Instruments|TI]]-proprietary extension to [[IEEE 802.11b-1999|802.11b]], non-IEEE standard<ref name="extremetech">{{citation|url = http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,437741,00.asp|title = "802.11b+" Protocol Bridges 802.11a, 802.11b|First = Mark|last = Hachman|date = 2002-08-05|accessdate = 2009-04-16|publisher = [[ExtremeTech]]}}</ref><ref name="zdnet">{{citation|url = http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2885306,00.html|publisher=  ZDNet|title = Faster than a speeding 802.11b|first = Steven|last = Vaughan-Nichols|date = 2002-10-11|accessdate = 2009-04-16}}</ref>) DSSS 0.125 || '''44.0 Mbit/s''' || 5.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11a-1999|802.11a]] 0.75 || '''54.0 Mbit/s''' || 6.75 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]] OFDM 0.125 || '''54.0 Mbit/s''' || 6.75 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.16|802.16]] ([[WiMAX]]) || '''70.0 Mbit/s''' || 8.75 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]] with [[Super G (wireless networking)|Super G]] ([[Atheros]]-proprietary extension to [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]]) DSSS 0.125 || '''108.0 Mbit/s''' || 13.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]] with [[125 High Speed Mode|125HSM]] (a.k.a. Afterburner, [[Broadcom]]-proprietary extension to [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]]) || '''125.0 Mbit/s''' || 15.625 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]] with [[Nitro (wireless networking)|Nitro]] ([[Conexant]]-proprietary extension to [[IEEE 802.11g-2003|802.11g]]) || '''140.0 Mbit/s''' || 17.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.11n|802.11n]] || '''600.0 Mbit/s''' || 75 MB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===[[Wireless personal area network]]s===
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[IrDA]]-Control || '''72 kbit/s''' || 9 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IrDA]]-SIR || '''115.2 kbit/s''' || 14 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 802.15.4|802.15.4]] (2.4 GHz) || '''250 kbit/s''' || 31.25 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth 1.1]] || '''1,000 kbit/s''' || 125 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth 2.0+EDR]] || '''3,000 kbit/s''' || 375 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IrDA]]-FIR || '''4,000 kbit/s''' || 510 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IrDA]]-VFIR || '''16,000 kbit/s''' || 2,000 kB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IrDA]]-UFIR || '''100,000 kbit/s''' || 12,500 kB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth 3.0]] || '''480,000 kbit/s''' || 60,000 kB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[Wireless USB|WUSB]]-[[Ultra-wideband|UWB]] || '''480,000 kbit/s''' || 60,000 kB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===Computer buses===
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[Inter-Integrated Circuit|I2c]] || 3.4 Mbit/s || '''425 kB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] 8-Bit/4.77 MHz<ref name="ISA">[http://www.csn.ul.ie/~stephen/buses.html#isa PC bus systems<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> || 9.6 Mbit/s || '''1.2 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Zorro II]] 16-Bit/7.14 MHz<ref>The [[Zorro II]] bus use 4 clocks per 16-Bit of data transferred. See the [http://www.thule.no/haynie/zorroiii/docs/zorro3.pdf Zorro III technical specification] for more information.</ref> || 28.56 Mbit/s || '''3.56 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] 16-Bit/8.33 MHz<ref name="ISA" /> || 42.4 Mbit/s || '''5.3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Low Pin Count]] || 133.33 Mbit/s || '''16.67 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PA-RISC family|HP-Precision Bus]] || 184 Mbit/s || '''23 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Extended Industry Standard Architecture|EISA]] 8-16-32bits/8.33 MHz || 320 Mbit/s || '''32 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[VMEbus|VME64]] 32-64bits || 400 Mbit/s || '''40 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[NuBus]] 10 MHz || 400 Mbit/s || '''40 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| DEC [[TURBOchannel]] 32-bit/12.5 MHz || 400 Mbit/s || '''50 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Micro Channel architecture|MCA]] 16-32bits/10 MHz || 660 Mbit/s || '''66 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[NuBus]]90 20 MHz || 800 Mbit/s || '''80 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Sbus]] 32-bit/25 MHz || 800 Mbit/s || '''100 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| DEC [[TURBOchannel]] 32-bit/25 MHz || 800 Mbit/s || '''100 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[VESA Local Bus|VLB]] 32-bit/33 MHz || 1,067 Mbit/s || '''133.33 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] 32-bit/33 MHz || 1,067 Mbit/s || '''133.33 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[GSC bus|HP GSC-1X]] || 1,136 Mbit/s || '''142 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Zorro III]]<ref>[[Dave Haynie]], designer of the Zorro III bus, claims in [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.amiga/msg/c532a74c1fa3f992?dmode=source this] posting that the theoretical max of the Zorro III bus can be derived by the timing information given in ‘’chapter 5’’ of the [http://www.thule.no/haynie/zorroiii/docs/zorro3.pdf Zorro III technical specification].</ref><ref>Dave Haynie, designer of the Zorro III bus, claims in [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.amiga.advocacy/msg/42ecbcbae063cfe1?dmode=source this] posting that Zorro III is an [[asynchronous]] bus and with that does not have a classical MHz rating. A maximum theoretical MHz value may be derived by examining timing constraints detailed in the [http://www.thule.no/haynie/zorroiii/docs/zorro3.pdf Zorro III technical specification], which should yield about 37.5 MHz. No existing implementation performs to this level.</ref><ref>Dave Haynie, designer of the Zorro III bus, claims in [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.amiga.hardware/msg/03b8cec336310e4a?dmode=source this] posting that Zorro III has a max burst rate of 150 MB/s.</ref> 32-Bit/37.5 MHz || 1,200 Mbit/s || '''150 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Sbus]] 64-bit/25 MHz || 1,600 Mbit/s || '''200 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express 1.0]] (x1 link)<ref name="pci-e">Note that PCI Express lanes use an [[8B/10B encoding]] scheme.</ref> || 2,000 Mbit/s || '''250 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[GSC bus|HP GSC-2X]] || 2,048 Mbit/s || '''256 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] 64-bit/33 MHz || 2,133 Mbit/s || '''266.7 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] 32-bit/66 MHz || 2,133 Mbit/s || '''266.7 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] 1x || 2,133 Mbit/s || '''266.7 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| HIO bus || 2,560 Mbit/s || '''320 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] (x2 link)<ref name="pci-e" /> || 4,000 Mbit/s || '''500 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] 2x || 4,266 Mbit/s || '''533.3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] 64-bit/66 MHz || 4,266 Mbit/s || '''533.3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI-X]] DDR 16-bit || 4,266 Mbit/s || '''533.3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Peripheral Component Interconnect|PCI]] 64-bit/100 MHz || 6,399 Mbit/s || '''800 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] (x4 link)<ref name="pci-e" /> || 8,000 Mbit/s || '''1,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] 4x || 8,533 Mbit/s || '''1,067 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI-X]] 133 || 8,533 Mbit/s || '''1,067 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI-X]] QDR 16-bit || 8,533 Mbit/s || '''1,067 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[InfiniBand]] single 4X<ref name="infiniband">InfiniBand uses an [[8B/10B encoding]] scheme.</ref> || 8,000 Mbit/s || '''1,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Ultra Port Architecture|UPA]] || 15,360 Mbit/s || '''1,920 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] (x8 link)<ref name="pci-e" /> || 16,000 Mbit/s || '''2,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] 8x || 17,066 Mbit/s || '''2,133 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI-X]] DDR || 17,066 Mbit/s || '''2,133 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[HyperTransport]] (800 MHz, 16-pair) || 25,600 Mbit/s || '''3,200 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[HyperTransport]] (1 GHz, 16-pair) || 32,000 Mbit/s || '''4,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] (x16 link)<ref name="pci-e" /> || 32,000 Mbit/s || '''4,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] 2.0 (x8 link)<ref name="pci-e2">PCIe 2.0 effectively doubles the bus standard's bandwidth from 2.5 Gbit/s to 5 Gbit/s</ref> || 32,000 Mbit/s || '''4,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI-X]] QDR || 34,133 Mbit/s || '''4,266 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] 8x 64-bit || 34,133 Mbit/s || '''4,266 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] (x32 link)<ref name="pci-e" /> || 64,000 Mbit/s || '''8,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] 2.0 (x16 link)<ref name="pci-e2" /> || 64,000 Mbit/s || '''8,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[QuickPath Interconnect]] (2.4 GHz) || 76,800 Mbit/s || '''9,600 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[QuickPath Interconnect]] (3.2 GHz) || 102,400 Mbit/s || '''12,800 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[PCI Express]] 2.0 (x32 link)<ref name="pci-e2" /> || 128,000 Mbit/s || '''16,000 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[HyperTransport]] (2.8 GHz, 32-pair) || 179,200 Mbit/s || '''22,400 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[HyperTransport]] 3.1 (3.2 GHz, 32-pair) || 409,600 Mbit/s || '''51,200 MB/s'''
 
|}
 
 
 
====Portable====
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[PC Card]] 16 bit 255ns Byte mode || '''31.36 Mbit/s''' || 3.92 MB/s
 
|-
 
| PC Card 16 bit 255ns Word mode || '''62.72 Mbit/s''' || 7.84 MB/s
 
|-
 
| PC Card 16 bit 100ns Byte mode || '''80 Mbit/s''' || 10 MB/s
 
|-
 
| PC Card 16 bit 100ns Word mode || '''160 Mbit/s''' || 20 MB/s
 
|-
 
| PC Card 32 bit (CardBus) Byte mode || '''267 Mbit/s''' || 33.33 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[ExpressCard]] USB mode || '''480 Mbit/s''' || 60 MB/s
 
|-
 
| PC Card 32 bit (CardBus) Word mode || '''533 Mbit/s''' || 66.66 MB/s
 
|-
 
| PC Card 32 bit (CardBus) DWord mode || '''1,067 Mbit/s''' || 133.33 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[ExpressCard]] [[PCI Express]] mode || '''2,000 Mbit/s''' || 250 MB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
====Storage====
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| PC Floppy Disk Controller (1.44MB) || 0.5 Mbit/s || '''0.062 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| CD Controller (1x) || 1.4112 Mbit/s || '''0.1764 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[ST-506|MFM]] || 5 Mbit/s || '''0.625 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[ST-506|RLL]] || 7.5 Mbit/s || '''0.9375 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| DVD Controller (1x) || 11.1 Mbit/s || '''1.32 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Enhanced Small Disk Interface|ESDI]] || 24 Mbit/s || '''3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[AT Attachment#ATA standards|ATA]] [[Programmed input/output|PIO]] Mode 0 || 26.4 Mbit/s || '''3.3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| HD DVD Controller (1x) || 36 Mbit/s || '''4.5 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| Blu-ray Controller (1x) || 36 Mbit/s || '''4.5 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|SCSI]] (Narrow SCSI) (5 MHz)<ref>SCSI-1, SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 are signaling protocols and do not explicitly refer to a specific speed. Narrow SCSI exists using SCSI-1 and SCSI-2. Higher speeds use SCSI-2 or later.</ref> || 40 Mbit/s || '''5 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[AT Attachment|ATA]] PIO Mode 1 || 41.6 Mbit/s || '''5.2 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[AT Attachment|ATA]] PIO Mode 2 || 66.4 Mbit/s || '''8.3 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Fast SCSI]] (8 bits/10 MHz) || 80 Mbit/s || '''10 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[AT Attachment|ATA]] PIO Mode 3 || 88.8 Mbit/s || '''11.1 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[iSCSI]] over Fast Ethernet || 100 Mbit/s || '''12.5 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[AT Attachment|ATA]] PIO Mode 4 || 133.3 Mbit/s || '''16.7 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Fast Wide SCSI]] (16 bits/10 MHz) || 160 Mbit/s || '''20 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra SCSI]] (Fast-20 SCSI) (8 bits/20 MHz) || 160 Mbit/s || '''20 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| Ultra [[Direct memory access|DMA]] [[AT Attachment|ATA]] 33 || 264 Mbit/s || '''33 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra Wide SCSI]] (16 bits/20 MHz) || 320 Mbit/s || '''40 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra2 SCSI 40]] (Fast-40 SCSI) (8 bits/40 MHz) || 320 Mbit/s || '''40 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| Ultra DMA [[AT Attachment|ATA]] 66 || 528 Mbit/s || '''66 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra-2 wide SCSI]] (16 bits/40 MHz)|| 640 Mbit/s || '''80 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Serial Storage Architecture|Serial Storage Architecture SSA]] || 640 Mbit/s || '''80 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| Ultra DMA [[AT Attachment|ATA]] 100 || 800 Mbit/s || '''100 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 1GFC (1.0625 GHz)<ref name=fibre>Fibre Channel 1GFC, 2GFC, 4GFC use an [[8B/10B encoding]] scheme. Fibre Channel 10GFC, which uses a [[64B/66B encoding]] scheme, is not compatible with 1GFC, 2GFC and 4GFC, and is used only to interconnect switches.</ref> || 850 Mbit/s || 106.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[iSCSI]] over Gigabit Ethernet || 1,000 Mbit/s || '''125 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| Ultra DMA [[AT Attachment|ATA]] 133 || 1,064 Mbit/s || '''133 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra-3 SCSI]] (Ultra 160 SCSI; Fast-80 Wide SCSI) (16 bits/40 MHz DDR) || 1,280 Mbit/s || '''160 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Serial ATA]] (SATA-150)<ref name=satasas>SATA and SAS use an [[8B/10B encoding]] scheme.</ref> || 1,200 Mbit/s || '''150 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 2GFC (2.125 GHz)<ref name=fibre /> || 1,700 Mbit/s || 212.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Serial ATA 2]] (SATA-300)<ref name=satasas /> || 2,400 Mbit/s || '''300 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Serial Attached SCSI]] (SAS)<ref name=satasas /> || 2,400 Mbit/s || '''300 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra-320 SCSI]] (Ultra4 SCSI) (16 bits/80 MHz DDR) || 2,560 Mbit/s || '''320 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 4GFC (4.25 GHz)<ref name=fibre /> || 3,400 Mbit/s || 425 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Serial ATA#SATA 6.0 Gbit/s|Serial ATA]] (SATA-600)<ref name=satasas /> || 4,800 Mbit/s || '''600 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SCSI#SCSI interfaces|Ultra-640 SCSI]] (16 bits/160 MHz DDR) || 5,120 Mbit/s || '''640 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Serial Attached SCSI]] 2<ref name=satasas /> || 4,800 Mbit/s || '''600 MB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 8GFC (8.50 GHz)<ref name=fibre /> || 6,800 Mbit/s || 850 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[iSCSI]] over 10G Ethernet (uncommon) {{Fact|date=April 2009}} || 10,000 Mbit/s || '''1,250 MB/s'''
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[iSCSI]] over 100G Ethernet (hypothetical) {{Fact|date=April 2009}} || 100,000 Mbit/s || '''12,500 MB/s'''
 
|}
 
 
 
====Peripheral====<!-- This section is linked from [[Universal Serial Bus]] -->
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[Apple Desktop Bus]] || '''0.010 Mbit/s''' || 0.00125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[MIDI]] || '''0.0313 Mbit/s''' || 0.0039 MB/s
 
|-
 
| Serial [[RS-232]] max || '''0.2304 Mbit/s''' || 0.02197 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 1284|Parallel]] ([[Centronics]]) CPP ~133 kHz || '''1 Mbit/s''' || 0.133 MB/s
 
|-
 
| Serial [[16550 UART]] max || '''1.5 Mbit/s''' || 0.15 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] Low Speed (USB 1.0)|| '''1.536 Mbit/s''' || 0.192 MB/s
 
|-
 
| Serial [[Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter|UART]] max || '''2.7648 Mbit/s''' || 0.3456 MB/s
 
|-
 
| Serial [[RS-422]] max || '''10 Mbit/s''' || 1.25 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] Full Speed (USB 1.1)|| '''12 Mbit/s''' || 1.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[IEEE 1284|Parallel]] ([[Centronics]]) EPP 2 MHz || '''16 Mbit/s''' || 2 MB/s
 
|-
 
| Serial [[EIA-485]] max || '''35 Mbit/s''' || 3.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394) 100 || '''98.304 Mbit/s''' || 12.288 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394) 200 || '''196.608 Mbit/s''' || 24.576 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394) 400 || '''393.216 Mbit/s''' || 49.152 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] Hi-Speed (USB 2.0)|| '''480 Mbit/s''' || 60 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394b) 800<ref name=firewireb>FireWire (IEEE 1394b) uses an [[8B/10B encoding|8B/10B]] coding scheme.</ref> || '''786.432 Mbit/s''' || 98.304 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 1Gb [[SCSI]] || '''1,062.5 Mbit/s''' || 100 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394b) 1600<ref name=firewireb /> || '''1,573 Mbit/s''' || 196.6 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Camera Link]] Base (single) 24bit 85 MHz<ref name="electronics1">[http://www.reed-electronics.com/tmworld/article/CA6336664.html?ref=nbra "Getting Camera Link specs right"], Steve Scheiber, ''Test & Measurement World'', May 22, 2006. Retrieved 2007-09-28.</ref> || '''2,040 Mbit/s''' || 261.12 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 2Gb [[SCSI]] || '''2,125 Mbit/s''' || 200 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[eSATA]] (SATA 300) || '''2,400 Mbit/s''' || 300 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[FireWire]] (IEEE 1394b) 3200<ref name=firewireb /> || '''3,145.7 Mbit/s''' || 393.216 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Fibre Channel]] 4Gb [[SCSI]] || '''4,250 Mbit/s''' || 531.25 MB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[Usb#USB_3.0|USB 3.0]] || '''4,800 Mbit/s''' || 600 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Camera Link]] Full (dual) 72bit 85 MHz<ref name="electronics1"/> || '''6,120 Mbit/s''' || 765 MB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[PCI Express#External_PCI_Express|External PCI Express x16]] || '''32,000Mbit/s''' || 4,000 MB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
====[[Media Access Control|MAC]] to [[PHY]]====
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[Media Independent Interface|MII]] (4 Lanes) || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[RMII]] (2 Lanes) || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[SMII]] (1 Lane) || '''100 Mbit/s''' || 12.5 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[GMII]] (8 Lanes) || '''1.0 Gbit/s''' || 125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[RGMII]] (4 Lanes) || '''1.0 Gbit/s''' || 125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[SGMII]] (2 Lanes) || '''1.0 Gbit/s''' || 125 MB/s
 
|-
 
| [[XGMII]] (32 Lanes) || '''10.0 Gbit/s''' || 1.25 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[XAUI]] (4 Lanes) || '''10.0 Gbit/s''' || 1.25 GB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[XLGMII]] || '''40.0 Gbit/s''' || 5 GB/s
 
|- {{unk}}
 
| [[CGMII]] || '''100.0 Gbit/s''' || 12.5 GB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
====[[PHY]] to [[XPDR]]====
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[XSBI]] (16 Lanes) || '''0.995 Gbit/s''' || 0.124 GB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===Memory Interconnect/[[Random Access Memory|RAM]] buses===
 
 
 
Dual channel bandwidths are theoretical maxima and do not always reflect real world performance. In many cases, performance may be closer to single channel operation (half the bandwidth).
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| FPM [[Dynamic random access memory|DRAM]] || 1.408 Gbit/s || '''0.176 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| EDO DRAM || 2.112 Gbit/s || '''0.264 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[SPARC]] [[MBus (SPARC)|MBus]] || 2.55 Gbit/s || '''0.32 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC66 [[SDR SDRAM|SDRAM]] || 4.264 Gbit/s || '''0.533 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC100 SDRAM || 6.4 Gbit/s || '''0.8 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Runway bus|HP Runway bus 125 MHz 64-bit]] || 6.4 Gbit/s || '''0.8 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC133 SDRAM || 8.528 Gbit/s || '''1.066 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC800 [[RDRAM]] (single-channel) || 12.8 Gbit/s || '''1.6 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC1600 [[DDR SDRAM|DDR]]-SDRAM (single channel) || 12.8 Gbit/s || '''1.6 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Runway bus|HP Runway bus 125 MHz 64-bit DDR]] || 16 Gbit/s || '''2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC1066 RDRAM (single-channel) || 16.8 Gbit/s || '''2.1 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2100 DDR-SDRAM (single channel) || 16.8 Gbit/s || '''2.1 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC1200 RDRAM (single-channel) || 19.2 Gbit/s || '''2.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2700 DDR-SDRAM (single channel) || 21.6 Gbit/s || '''2.7 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC800 RDRAM ([[dual-channel]]) || 25.6 Gbit/s || '''3.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC1600 DDR-SDRAM (dual channel) || 25.6 Gbit/s || '''3.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3200 DDR-SDRAM (single channel) || 25.6 Gbit/s || '''3.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-3200 [[DDR2 SDRAM|DDR2]]-SDRAM (single channel) || 25.6 Gbit/s || '''3.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC1066 RDRAM (dual-channel) || 33.6 Gbit/s || '''4.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2100 DDR-SDRAM (dual channel) || 33.6 Gbit/s || '''4.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-4200 DDR2-SDRAM (single channel) || 34.1 Gbit/s || '''4.3 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC4000 DDR-SDRAM (single channel) || 34.3 Gbit/s || '''4.287 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC1200 RDRAM (dual-channel) || 38.4 Gbit/s || '''4.8 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-5300 DDR2-SDRAM (single channel) || 42.4 Gbit/s || '''5.3 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-5400 DDR2-SDRAM (single channel) || 42.7 Gbit/s || '''5.3 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2700 DDR-SDRAM (dual channel) || 43.2 Gbit/s || '''5.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3200 DDR-SDRAM (dual channel) || 51.2 Gbit/s || '''6.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-3200 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 51.2 Gbit/s || '''6.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-6400 DDR2-SDRAM (single channel) || 51.2 Gbit/s ||'''6.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| [[Itanium]] [[zx1]] bus || 51.2 Gbit/s ||'''6.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC4000 DDR-SDRAM (dual channel) || 67.2 Gbit/s || '''8.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-4200 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 67.2 Gbit/s || '''8.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-5300 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 84.8 Gbit/s || '''10.6 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-5400 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 85.3 Gbit/s || '''10.7 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-6400 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 102.4 Gbit/s || '''12.8 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-8000 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 128.0 Gbit/s || '''16.0 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC2-8500 DDR2-SDRAM (dual channel) || 136.0 Gbit/s || '''17 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3-8500 [[DDR3 SDRAM|DDR3]]-SDRAM (dual channel) || 136.0 Gbit/s || '''17.0 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3-10600 DDR3-SDRAM (dual channel) || 165.6 Gbit/s ||'''21.2 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3-12800 DDR3-SDRAM (dual channel) || 204.8 Gbit/s ||'''25.6 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3-16000 DDR3-SDRAM (dual channel) || 256.0 Gbit/s ||'''32.0 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3-12800 DDR3-SDRAM (triple channel) || 307.2 Gbit/s ||'''38.4 GB/s'''
 
|-
 
| PC3-16000 DDR3-SDRAM (triple channel) || 384.0 Gbit/s ||'''48.0 GB/s'''
 
|}
 
 
 
===Digital audio===
 
 
 
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[SPDIF|S/PDIF]] ||'''3.072 Mbit/s'''||0.384MB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
===Digital video interconnects===
 
Speeds given are from the video source (e.g. video card) to receiving device (e.g. monitor) only. Out of band and reverse signaling channels are not included.
 
 
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
 
!Device!!Speed (bit/s)!!Speed (byte/s)
 
|-
 
| [[DisplayPort]] 1 pair<ref name="displayport">[http://www.displayport.org/white-papers/whitepapers/DP_Tech_Overview_English.pdf]Displayport Technical Overview, page 4.</ref> || 2.7 Gbit/s || 0.3375 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[OpenLDI|LVDS Display Interface]]<ref name="LDI">[http://www.videsignline.com/208403647;jsessionid=OD1LDTBAAOB4EQSNDLQCKH0CJUNN2JVN?printableArticle=true]Panel display interfaces and bandwidth: From TTL, LVDS, TDMS to DisplayPort</ref> || 2.8 Gbit/s || 0.35 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Serial Digital Interface]] || 2.97 Gbit/s || 0.37125 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Digital Visual Interface|Single link DVI]] || 3.96 Gbit/s || 0.495 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[HDMI]] v1.0<ref name="HDMI1.0">[http://www.octavainc.com/HDMI%201.3.htm]http://www.octavainc.com/HDMI%201.3.htm</ref> || 4.9 Gbit/s || 0.6125 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[DisplayPort]] 2 pairs<ref name="displayport"/> || 5.4 Gbit/s || 0.675 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[Digital Visual Interface|Dual link DVI]] || 7.92 Gbit/s || 0.99 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[HDMI]] v1.3<ref name="HDMI1.3">[http://www.hdmi.org/learningcenter/faq.aspx#12]http://www.hdmi.org/learningcenter/faq.aspx#12</ref> || 10.2 Gbit/s || 1.275 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[DisplayPort]] 4 pairs<ref name="displayport"/>|| 10.8 Gbit/s || 1.35 GB/s
 
|-
 
| [[HDMI]] Type B || 20.4 Gbit/s || 2.55 GB/s
 
|}
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
 
 
* [[Bitrate]]
 
* [[Comparison of wireless data standards]]
 
* [[Comparison of mobile phone standards]]
 
* [[Bandwidth (computing)#Internet connection bandwidths|List of Internet access technology bit rates]] in the [[Digital bandwidth]] article
 
* [[OFDM#OFDM_system_comparison_table|OFDM system comparison table]]
 
* [[Spectral efficiency comparison table]]
 
* [[Sneakernet]]
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
 
 
{{reflist|2}}
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.pixelbeat.org/speeds.html Interconnection Speeds Compared]
 
* [http://www.d-silence.com/feature.php?id=237 Need for Speed: Theoretical Bandwidth Comparison] — Contains a graph illustrating bandwidth speeds
 

Latest revision as of 09:03, 8 March 2011

See wikipedia:List_of_device_bandwidths