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Cloudflare has blocked yet another record-breaking DDoS attack, which delivered the equivalent of 9,000 HD movies in just 45 ...
McKinsey’s report advises the networking optics industry to “work quickly and collaboratively” to address the laser supply ...
Nowadays, most DDoS attacks usually peak in the 500 Gbps range, which is why news of the AWS 2.3 Tbps attack was a surprise for industry players. For example, ...
A team of Japanese researchers has broken the world record for internet speed, achieving a staggering data transmission rate of 402 terabits per second (Tbps), or 4,02,000,000 megabits per second ...
KrebsOnSecurity last week was hit by a near record distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that clocked in at more than 6.3 terabits of data per second (a terabit is one trillion bits of data).
Of course, no one will get 301 Tbps speeds in their home office. In the real world, I know a handful of people with 10 Gbps connections to their houses and many data centers with 40 Gbps local ...
Using a new type of optical fiber, researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have transmitted data over a single optical fiber at a speed of 43 terabits per second (43 Tbps) to set ...
--Marvell Technology, Inc., a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, today announced its Marvell ® Nova™ 1.6 Tbps PAM4 electro-optics platform, the industry's first of its kind ...
"Marvell 1.6 Tbps LPO TIA and laser driver chipset is designed to address the growing demand for short-reach, high-bandwidth interconnect solutions, where passive copper cables are hitting a wall ...
While today’s users probably don’t need a 44.2 Tbps connection, that speed could be leveraged by businesses, especially as companies adopt trends like IoT and cloud computing. Plus, as web ...
Internet speed freaks, this one's for you: Japanese researchers have officially set a new world record for download speeds by ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Akamai is feeling the need for speed right now as it announced that its global content delivery network hit an all-time high of 106 Tbps (terabits per second) in its delivery of ...