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DeathK
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join:2002-06-16
Cincinnati, OH

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reply to Mutiny32

Re: Good luck with that battle...

Yeah. Except for in-home use copper is perfectly sufficient because you generally don't have to deal with super-long runs and we aren't at the point where we need bandwidth that fiber can offer which copper can't. Just look at HDMI. Spec 1.3+ supports TMDS bandwidth of more than 10Gbit/s. This was his point.

Obviously for long-distance communications fiber is superior because light transmission can be sustained.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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But DisplayPort uses fiber optics. And Intel is working on Fiber Optic USB »www.hardwarezone.com/img/data/ar···peak.jpg


Markie

join:2003-07-26
Kalispell, MT

DisplayPort does not use fibre


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