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Что (кто) такое gigabits - определение

BASIC UNIT OF INFORMATION IN COMPUTING AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
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gigabit         
<unit> 2^30 bits, 1,073,741,824 bits. See prefix. (1995-11-12)
Gigabit         
The gigabit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information or computer storage. The prefix giga (symbol G) is defined in the International System of Units (SI) as a multiplier of 109 (1 billion, short scale),The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty: SI prefixes and therefore.
gigabit         
['g?g?b?t, 'd?-]
¦ noun Computing a unit of information equal to one thousand million (109) or (strictly) 230 bits.
Gigabit Seattle         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Gigabit Seattle
Gigabit Seattle was a fiber-to-the-home / fiber-to-the-business network planned to be deployed in Seattle, Washington. The network comes out of a partnership between the City of Seattle, the University of Washington and digital economic development company Gigabit Squared to deploy a next generation network in the City.
Gigabit wireless         
  • A site with multiple Gigabit Wireless radios
TELECOMMUNICATIONS CLASSIFICATION
Gigabit Wireless
Gigabit wireless is the name given to wireless communication systems whose data transfer speeds reach or exceed one gigabit (one billion bits) per second. Such speeds are achieved with complex modulations of the signal, such as quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) or signals spanning many frequencies.
Gigabit Chicago         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Gigabit Chicago
Gigabit Chicago is a gigabit-speed networking project in Chicago. It is a partnership of the State of Illinois, the City of Chicago and Gigabit Squared.
Gigabit Ethernet         
  • 1000BASE-T capable [[network interface card]] made by [[Intel]], which connects to the computer via [[PCI-X]]
  • NIC]], a [[PCI Express]] ×4 card
STANDARD FOR ETHERNET NETWORKING AT A DATA RATE OF 1 GIGABIT PER SECOND
Gigabit ethernet; 1000BASE-T; 1000BASE-CX; 1000BASE-LX; 1000BASE-SX; GigE; 1000Base-TX; 1000BASE-X; 1000bt; 1000Base-SX; 1000BaseSX; 1000Base-LX; 1000BaseLX; 802.3ab; 802.3z; 1000BASE-TX; 1000BaseTX; 1000baseSX; GbE; Gig E; 1000Base-T; 1000 Base-T; Gigabit lan; 1000BaseCX; GigaNet; 1 GigE; 1GigE; 1000BASE-ZX; 1GbE; 1 gigabit Ethernet; 1000baseT; Gig-e; 1000BASE‑T; GigabitEthernet; 1000Base-CX; 1000base-CX; 1000baseCX; 1000BASE-BX10; 1000BASE-LX10; IEEE 802.3ab; 1000 BASE-T; 1000BASE-T1
In computer networking, Gigabit Ethernet (GbE or 1 GigE) is the term applied to transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of a gigabit per second. The most popular variant, 1000BASE-T, is defined by the IEEE 802.
gigabits per second         
TYPE OF UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
Kilobits per second; Mbps; Megabits per second; Kbit/s; Gbps; Mbit/s; Gbit/s; Kilobit per second; Megabit per second; Gigabit per second; Gigabyte per second; Gigabits per second; GBps; Gbyte/s; Megabyte per second; Megabytes per second; MBps; Mbyte/s; Kilobyte per second; Kilobytes per second; KBps; Kbyte/s; Kibibit per second; Kibps; Kibibits per second; Kibit/s; Kibibyte per second; Kibibytes per second; KiBps; Kibyte/s; Gibit/s; Mibit/s; Mebibit per second; Mibibit per second; Gibibit per second; Megabit/s; Kilobit/s; KiB/s; MB/s; KB/s; Kbits/sec; GiB/s; MB/sec; Mbits/sec; Mbytes/sec; Mbit/sec; Terabit per second; Tebibit per second; Tibit/s; TBps, Tbps; Tbits/sec; Gb/s; Mb/s; GB/s; Kb/s; Tb/s; Tbit/s; TiB/s; Tebi bit per second; Mbits/s; Gbits/s; Kbits/s; Terabyte per second; Mebibyte per second; Gibibyte per second; Kbp/s; Tebibyte per second; TB/s; Byte/s; Tbits/s; Data rate unit; Data rate units; TBps; Terabits per second
<unit> (Gbps) A unit of information transfer rate equal to one billion bits per second. Note that, while a gigabit is defined as a power of two (2^30 bits), a gigabit per second is defined as a power of ten (10^9 bits per second, which is slightly less) than 2^30). (2004-02-10)
25 Gigabit Ethernet         
NETWORK INTERFACE SUPPORTING 25 GBIT/S
25-gigabit Ethernet; 50 Gigabit Ethernet; 802.3by; 25GBASE-T; IEEE 802.3bq; Ethernet Technology Consortium; 25GBASE-CR
25 Gigabit Ethernet and 50 Gigabit Ethernet are standards for Ethernet connectivity in a datacenter environment, developed by IEEE 802.3 task forces and and are available from multiple vendors.
10 Gigabit Ethernet         
  • 10GBASE-T SFP+ transceiver
  • NIC]]
  • Closeup of a 10 Gigabit Ethernet [[XFP transceiver]]
  • SFP+ transceiver]]
  • router]] with 10 Gigabit Ethernet optical interfaces (XFP transceiver). The yellow cables are single-mode duplex fiber optic connections.
VARIOUS TECHNOLOGIES FOR TRANSMITTING ETHERNET FRAMES
IEEE 802.3ae; XSBI; 10GBASE-CX4; 10GBASE-T; 10GBaseT; Ultra Fast Ethernet; 802.3ae; 802.3ak; 10GbE; 10GE; 10GBASE-LR; 10GBase-T; 802.3an; IEEE 802.3ak; IEEE 802.3an; 10GBASE-LRM; 10GBASE-SR; 10GBASE-ER; 10GBASE-LX4; 10GBASE-EW; 10GBASE-LW; 10GBASE-SW; 10G-bit Ethernet; 10g ethernet; 10GigE; 10 GigE; 10GBASE-ZR; 10GBASE-Kx; 10 gigabit Ethernet; IEEE 802.3an-2006; 10 GbE; 10GB Ethernet; 10 gigabit ethernet; 10GBASE-R; 802.3aq; 10-Gigabit Ethernet; 10 Gbit Ethernet; 10Gbit Ethernet; 10GBASE-KX4; 10GBASE-KR; Ten gigabit ethernet; 10-gigabit Ethernet; XGbE; 10GBASE-BR
10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GE, 10GbE, or 10 GigE) is a group of computer networking technologies for transmitting Ethernet frames at a rate of 10 gigabits per second. It was first defined by the IEEE 802.

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Bit

The bit is the most basic unit of information in computing and digital communications. The name is a portmanteau of binary digit. The bit represents a logical state with one of two possible values. These values are most commonly represented as either "1" or "0", but other representations such as true/false, yes/no, on/off, or +/ are also widely used.

The relation between these values and the physical states of the underlying storage or device is a matter of convention, and different assignments may be used even within the same device or program. It may be physically implemented with a two-state device.

A contiguous group of binary digits is commonly called a bit string, a bit vector, or a single-dimensional (or multi-dimensional) bit array. A group of eight bits is called one byte, but historically the size of the byte is not strictly defined. Frequently, half, full, double and quadruple words consist of a number of bytes which is a low power of two. A string of four bits is a nibble.

In information theory, one bit is the information entropy of a random binary variable that is 0 or 1 with equal probability, or the information that is gained when the value of such a variable becomes known. As a unit of information, the bit is also known as a shannon, named after Claude E. Shannon.

The symbol for the binary digit is either "bit" as per the IEC 80000-13:2008 standard, or the lowercase character "b", as per the IEEE 1541-2002 standard. Use of the latter may create confusion with the capital "B" which is the international standard symbol for the byte.