Human brains take in sensory data at more than 1 billion bits per second, but only process that information at a measly 10 ...
Human brains process sensory data at a slow rate of 10 bits per second despite receiving over 1 billion bits per second, ...
(3) The transmission speed of a network. For example, 100Base-T Ethernet is rated at 100 Mbps (megabits per second). Also called "bit rate." See space/time. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY.
When the upgrade is completed by 2030, Albanese said that over 11 million homes and businesses will have access to internet ...
17 in the journal Neuron. "For example, we get anxious when the speed of the home WiFi network drops below 100 megabits per second because that might compromise our enjoyment of Netflix shows.
"Our brain is accustomed to this fact. It is estimated that one hundred million bits per second of data are transmitted from ...
(2) The speed that digital audio and video files are encoded (compressed), measured in kilobits (Kb) and megabits (Mb) per second. For example, MP3 audio files can be created with bit rates from ...
At that speed, users could download more than 1,000 high-definition movies in less than a second. According to Ofcom, the average UK broadband speed currently is around 64 megabits per second ...