10 Gigabit per-second connection between US and China demoed

Internet2You, sir or ma’am, must probably not get too enthusiastic. Chances are, this trans-Pacific 10 Gigabit link won’t do you any great, individually. On the other hand, specialists cooperating across the oceanic divide have heaps to cheer about. The China Education and learning and Analysis Network, the National Science Base and Indiana University cooperated with BGI, one of the leading genomics organizations in the world, to christen the connection by moving 24 Gigabytes of genomic data from Beijing to UC Davis in under 30 seconds. As a benchmark, the exact same documents was sent between the exact same locations over the regular ol’ Internet and it took over 26 hours. The high-speed link ought to show to be a major boon for genetic analysis and DNA sequencing.10 Gigabit per-second hookup between United States and China demoed initially appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Jun 2012 03:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds. Permalink|Phys.org|Email this|Comments

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