The future of Ethernet

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Where is Ethernet going? We look at the future of the widely-used networking technology.

The technology's inventor is already talking about Terabit Ethernet that abandons the standards as we know and understand them. Meanwhile, 40 Gigabit Ethernet is starting to emerge, as the 100 ...

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