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| Compression?
could that be all this is.. some kind of compression scheme?
for the most part, a standard TCP stream is uncompressed data, so it wouldn't be far fetched to have some hardware compression on each side of the link. the result would not be increased transmission speed, rather more data can be pushed through.
tho it would have to be one hella efficient form of compression.
*shrug*
sounds like snake oil to me |
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| No complaints here,heres why.
The base unit isnt being shrunk its staying large.
The improvement is reading what can be kept large without getting small(packets wise).
So if the systems overloaded it reads what packets can be sent and kept steady then it does it.
Microsoft likes it , some other companies do to.
More product to the customer means more sales right. |
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