Transfer (Computing): Front Side Bus, Fibre Channel, ARINC 818 - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computer technology, transfer and its more common derivatives gigatransfer (GT) and megatransfer (MT) refer to a number of data transfers (or operations). It is also known as data samples captured per second, and each sample normally occurs at the clock edge. They are most commonly used for measuring transfer rates (usually as transfers per second, GT/s, MT/s, etc.). 1 GT/s means 109 or one (US/short scale) billion transfers per second, while 1 MT/s is 106 or one million transfers per second. In order to calculate the data transmission rate, one has to multiply the transfer rate by the information channel width. For example if we have a data bus of 8 bytes with transfer rate of 1 GT/s then the data rate would be 8x109 bytes/s, or approximately 7.45 GiB/s.

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