Ethernet ports transfer data at rates up to 1000 mbps.
A port that transfers data using light waves is known as an optical port, often associated with fiber optic technology. These ports utilize light signals to transmit data over fiber optic cables, allowing for high-speed and long-distance communication. Common examples include SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) and LC (Lucent Connector) ports used in networking and telecommunications.
32 bit data transfers
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Legacy computers use I/O and parallel ports for this. Newer ones can use Firewire, double-male USB cables, and even Ethernet cables for computer to computer data transfers.
No, the AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) interface does not feature serial data transfers. AGP is a parallel interface designed specifically for graphics cards, allowing for faster data transfer rates compared to traditional PCI. It uses a dedicated point-to-point connection between the graphics card and the motherboard, enabling high bandwidth for rendering graphics. However, modern graphics interfaces like PCIe (PCI Express) do utilize serial data transfers.
The direction of data flow for data transfers are different by these to reasons MP3 files are downloaded from the PC to the MP3 player, in contrast to digital cameras, which transfers or uploads to the PC.
Its Parallel and Serial
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USB ports transmit data to up ti 127 devices in a daisy chain.
For WLAN it's about 5-10 mbs, for LAN it's usually 100-1000 mbs.
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