This is a list of interface bit rates, a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels. The distinction can be arbitrary between a computer bus, often closer in space, and larger telecommunications networks. Many device interfaces or protocols (e.g., SATA, USB, SAS, PCIe) are used both inside many-device boxes, such as a PC, and one-device-boxes, such as a hard drive enclosure. Accordingly, this page lists both the internal ribbon and external communications cable standards together in one sortable table.

Factors limiting actual performance, criteria for real decisions

Most of the listed rates are theoretical maximum throughput measures; in practice, the actual effective throughput is almost inevitably lower in proportion to the load from other devices (network/bus contention), physical or temporal distances, and other overhead in data link layer protocols etc. The maximum goodput (for example, the file transfer rate) may be even lower due to higher layer protocol overhead and data packet retransmissions caused by line noise or interference such as crosstalk, or lost packets in congested intermediate network nodes. All protocols lose something, and the more robust ones that deal resiliently with very many failure situations tend to lose more maximum throughput to get higher total long-term rates.

Device interfaces where one bus transfers data via another will be limited to the throughput of the slowest interface, at best. For instance, SATA revision 3.0 (6 Gbit/s) controllers on one PCI Express 2.0 (5 Gbit/s) channel will be limited to the 5 Gbit/s rate and have to employ more channels to get around this problem. Early implementations of new protocols very often have this kind of problem. The physical phenomena on which the device relies (such as spinning platters in a hard drive) will also impose limits; for instance, no spinning platter shipping in 2009 saturates SATA revision 2.0 (3 Gbit/s), so moving from this 3 Gbit/s interface to USB 3.0 at 4.8 Gbit/s for one spinning drive will result in no increase in realized transfer rate.

Contention in a wireless or noisy spectrum, where the physical medium is entirely out of the control of those who specify the protocol, requires measures that also use up throughput. Wireless devices, BPL, and modems may produce a higher line rate or gross bit rate, due to error-correcting codes and other physical layer overhead. It is extremely common for throughput to be far less than half of theoretical maximum, though the more recent technologies (notably BPL) employ preemptive spectrum analysis to avoid this and so have much more potential to reach actual gigabit rates in practice than prior modems.

Another factor reducing throughput is deliberate policy decisions made by Internet service providers that are made for contractual, risk management, aggregation saturation, or marketing reasons. Examples are rate limiting, bandwidth throttling, and the assignment of IP addresses to groups. These practices tend to minimize the throughput available to every user, but maximize the number of users that can be supported on one backbone.

Furthermore, chips are often not available in order to implement the fastest rates. AMD, for instance, does not support the 32-bit HyperTransport interface on any CPU it has shipped as of the end of 2009. Additionally, WiMAX service providers in the US typically support only up to 4 Mbit/s as of the end of 2009.

Choosing service providers or interfaces based on theoretical maxima is unwise, especially for commercial needs. A good example is large scale data centers, which should be more concerned with price per port to support the interface, wattage and heat considerations, and total cost of the solution. Because some protocols such as SCSI and Ethernet now operate many orders of magnitude faster than when originally deployed, scalability of the interface is one major factor, as it prevents costly shifts to technologies that are not backward compatible. Underscoring this is the fact that these shifts often happen involuntarily or by surprise, especially when a vendor abandons support for a proprietary system.

Conventions

By convention, bus and network data rates are denoted either in bits per second – bit/s, kbit/s (103 bit/s), Mbit/s (106 bit/s), Gbit/s (109 bit/s), Tbit/s (1012 bit/s) – or bytes per second – B/s, kB/s (103 B/s), MB/s (106 B/s), GB/s (109 B/s), TB/s (1012 B/s). In general, parallel interfaces are quoted in B/s and serial in bit/s. The more commonly used is shown below in bold type.

On devices like modems, bytes may be more than 8 bits long because they may be individually padded out with additional start and stop bits; the figures below will reflect this. Where channels use line codes (such as Ethernet, Serial ATA, and PCI Express), quoted rates are for the decoded signal.

The figures below are simplex data rates, which may conflict with the duplex rates vendors sometimes use in promotional materials. Where two values are listed, the first value is the downstream rate and the second value is the upstream rate.

The use of decimal prefixes is standard in data communications.

Bandwidths

The figures below are grouped by network or bus type, then sorted within each group from lowest to highest bandwidth; gray shading indicates a lack of known implementations.

As stated above, all quoted bandwidths are for each direction. Therefore, for duplex interfaces (capable of simultaneous transmission both ways), the stated values are simplex (one way) speeds, rather than total upstream+downstream.

Historical

TechnologyMax. rateRate excluding overheadYear
Smoke signalsmillibits/sThroughout history
Morse code (skilled operator)21 bits/s4 characters per second (cps) (~40 wpm)1844
Normal human speech39 bits/sPrehistoric

Radio clock

Time signal station to radio clock

TechnologyMaximum rateYear
IRIG and related1 bit/s~0.125 characters/s1960[citation needed]

Teletypewriter (TTY) or telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD)

TechnologyMax. rateYear
TTY (V.18)45.4545 bit/s6 characters/s1994
TTY (V.18)50 bit/s6.6 characters/s1994
NTSC Line 21 Closed Captioning1 kbit/s~100 characters/s1976

Modems (narrowband and broadband)

Narrowband ( POTS : 4 kHz channel)

TechnologyRateRate excluding overheadYear
Teleprinter (50 baud)0.05 kbit/s404 operations per minute1940x
Modem 110 baud (Bell 101)0.11 kbit/s0.010 kB/s (~10 cps)1959
Modem 300 (300 baud; Bell 103 or V.21)0.3 kbit/s0.03 kB/s (~30 cps)1962
Modem 1200/75 (600 baud; V.23)1.2/0.075 kbit/s0.12/0.0075 kB/s (~120 cps)1964(?)
Modem 1200 (600 baud; Vadic VA3400, Bell 212A, or V.22)1.2 kbit/s0.12 kB/s (~120 cps)1976
Modem 1200 (Bell 202C, 202D)1.2 kbit/s0.15 kB/s (~150 cps)1976
Modem 2000 (Bell 201A)2 kbit/s0.25 kB/s (~250 cps)1962
Modem 2400 (Bell 201B)2.4 kbit/s0.3 kB/s (~300 cps)?
Modem 2400 (600 baud; V.22bis)2.4 kbit/s0.3 kB/s1984
Modem 4800/75 (1600 baud; V.27ter)4.8/0.075 kbit/s0.6/0.0075 kB/s1976
Modem 4800 (1600 baud, Bell 208A, 208B)4.8 kbit/s0.6 kB/s?
Modem 9600 (2400 baud; V.32)9.6 kbit/s1.2 kB/s1984
Modem 14.4 (2400 baud; V.32bis)14.4 kbit/s1.8 kB/s1991
Modem 28.8 (3200 baud; V.34-1994)28.8 kbit/s3.6 kB/s1994
Modem 33.6 (3429 baud; V.34-1996/98)33.6 kbit/s4.2 kB/s1996
Modem 56k (8000/3429 baud; V.90)56.0/33.6 kbit/s7/4.2 kB/s1998
Modem 56k (8000/8000 baud; V.92)56.0/48.0 kbit/s7/6 kB/s2001
Modem data compression (variable; V.92/V.44)56.0–320.0 kbit/s7–40 kB/s2000
ISP-side text/image compression (variable)56.0–1000.0 kbit/s7–125 kB/s1998
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (single/dual channel)64/128 kbit/s8/16 kB/s1986
IDSL (dual ISDN + 16 kbit/s data channels)144 kbit/s18 kB/s2000

Broadband (hundreds of kHz to GHz wide)

TechnologyRateRate excluding overheadYear
ADSL (G.lite)1536/512 kbit/s192/64 kB/s1998
HDSL ITU G.991.1 a.k.a. DS11544 kbit/s193 kB/s1998
MSDSL2000 kbit/s250 kB/s?
SDSL2320 kbit/s290 kB/s?
SHDSL ITU G.991.25690 kbit/s711 kB/s2001
ADSL (G.dmt) ITU G.992.18192/1024 kbit/s1024/128 kB/s1999
ADSL2 ITU G.992.3/412288/1440 kbit/s1536/180 kB/s2002
ADSL2+ ITU G.992.524576/3584 kbit/s3072/448 kB/s2003
DOCSIS 1.0 (cable modem)38/9 Mbit/s4.75/1.125 MB/s1997
DOCSIS 2.0 (cable modem)38/27 Mbit/s4.75/3.375 MB/s2002
VDSL ITU G.993.152 Mbit/s7 MB/s2001
VDSL2 ITU G.993.2100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s2006
Uni-DSL200 Mbit/s25 MB/s2006
VDSL2 ITU G.993.2 Amendment 1 (11/15)300 Mbit/s37.5 MB/s2015
BPON (G.983) (fiber optic service)622/155 Mbit/s77.7/19.3 MB/s2005
EPON (802.3ah) (fiber optic service)1000/1000 Mbit/s125/125 MB/s2008
DOCSIS 3.0 (cable modem)1216/216 Mbit/s152/27 MB/s2006
G.fast ITU G.97012000 Mbit/s250 MB/s2019
GPON (G.984) (fiber optic service)2488/1244 Mbit/s311/155.5 MB/s2008
DOCSIS 3.1 (cable modem)10/2 Gbit/s1.25/0.25 GB/s2013
10G-PON (G.987) (fiber optic service)10/2.5 Gbit/s1.25/0.3125 GB/s2012
DOCSIS 4.0 (cable modem)10/6 Gbit/s1.25/0.75 GB/s2017
XGS-PON (G.9807.1) (fiber optic service)10/10 Gbit/s1.25/1.25 GB/s2016
NG-PON2 (G.989) (fiber optic service)40/10 Gbit/s5/1.25 GB/s2015
HSP (G.9804) (fiber optic service)50/50 Gbit/s6.25/6.25 GB/s2019

Mobile telephone interfaces

TechnologyDownload rateUpload rateYear
GSM CSD (2G)14.4 kbit/s1.8 kB/s14.4 kbit/s1.8 kB/s
HSCSD57.6 kbit/s7.2 kB/s14.4 kbit/s1.8 kB/s
GPRS (2.5G)57.6 kbit/s7.2 kB/s28.8 kbit/s3.6 kB/s
WiDEN100 kbit/s12.5 kB/s100 kbit/s12.5 kB/s
CDMA2000 1×RTT153 kbit/s18 kB/s153 kbit/s18 kB/s
EDGE (2.75G) (type 1 MS)236.8 kbit/s29.6 kB/s236.8 kbit/s29.6 kB/s2002
UMTS 3G384 kbit/s48 kB/s384 kbit/s48 kB/s
EDGE (type 2 MS)473.6 kbit/s59.2 kB/s473.6 kbit/s59.2 kB/s
EDGE Evolution (type 1 MS)1184 kbit/s148 kB/s474 kbit/s59 kB/s
EDGE Evolution (type 2 MS)1894 kbit/s237 kB/s947 kbit/s118 kB/s
1×EV-DO rev. 02457 kbit/s307.2 kB/s153 kbit/s19 kB/s
1×EV-DO rev. A3.1 Mbit/s397 kB/s1.8 Mbit/s230 kB/s
LTE Cat 110 Mbit/s1250 kB/s5.2 Mbit/s650 kB/s
1×EV-DO rev. B14.7 Mbit/s1837 kB/s5.4 Mbit/s675 kB/s
HSPA (3.5G)13.98 Mbit/s1706 kB/s5.760 Mbit/s720 kB/s
4×EV-DO Enhancements (2×2 MIMO)34.4 Mbit/s4.3 MB/s12.4 Mbit/s1.55 MB/s
HSPA+ (2×2 MIMO)42 Mbit/s5.25 MB/s11.5 Mbit/s1.437 MB/s
LTE Cat 250 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s25 Mbit/s3.375 MB/s
15×EV-DO rev. B73.5 Mbit/s9.2 MB/s27 Mbit/s3.375 MB/s
LTE Cat 3100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s50 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s
UMB (2×2 MIMO)140 Mbit/s17.5 MB/s34 Mbit/s4.250 MB/s
LTE Cat 4150 Mbit/s18.75 MB/s50 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s
LTE (2×2 MIMO)173 Mbit/s21.625 MB/s58 Mbit/s7.25 MB/s2004
UMB (4×4 MIMO)280 Mbit/s35 MB/s68 Mbit/s8.5 MB/s
EV-DO rev. C280 Mbit/s35 MB/s75 Mbit/s9 MB/s
LTE Cat 5300 Mbit/s37.5 MB/s50 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s
LTE Cat 6300 Mbit/s37.5 MB/s75 Mbit/s9.375 MB/s
LTE Cat 7300 Mbit/s37.5 MB/s100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
LTE (4×4 MIMO)326 Mbit/s40.750 MB/s86 Mbit/s10.750 MB/s
LTE Cat 13390 Mbit/s48.75 MB/s150 Mbit/s18.75 MB/s
LTE Cat 9450 Mbit/s56.25 MB/s50 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s
LTE Cat 10450 Mbit/s56.25 MB/s100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
LTE Cat 11600 Mbit/s75 MB/s50 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s
LTE Cat 12600 Mbit/s75 MB/s100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
LTE Cat 161000 Mbit/s125 MB/s50 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s
LTE Cat 181200 Mbit/s150 MB/s150 Mbit/s18.75 MB/s
LTE Cat 211400 Mbit/s175 MB/s300 Mbit/s37.5 MB/s
LTE Cat 202000 Mbit/s250 MB/s300 Mbit/s37.5 MB/s
LTE Cat 83 Gbit/s375 MB/s1.5 Gbit/s187 MB/s
LTE Cat 143.9 Gbit/s487 MB/s1.5 Gbit/s187 MB/s
5G NR10 Gbit/s?10 Gbit/s??

Wide area networks

TechnologyRateYear
56k line56 kbit/s7 KB/s1990
DS064 kbit/s8 KB/s
G.lite (a.k.a. ADSL Lite)1.536/0.512 Mbit/s0.192/0.064 MB/s
DS1 / T1 (and ISDN Primary Rate Interface)1.544 Mbit/s0.192 MB/s1990
E1 (and ISDN Primary Rate Interface)2.048 Mbit/s0.256 MB/s
G.SHDSL2.304 Mbit/s0.288 MB/s
SDSL2.32 Mbit/s0.29 MB/s
LR-VDSL2 (4 to 5 km [long-]range) (symmetry optional)4 Mbit/s0.512 MB/s
T26.312 Mbit/s0.789 MB/s
ADSL8.0/1.024 Mbit/s1.0/0.128 MB/s
E28.448 Mbit/s1.056 MB/s
ADSL212/3.5 Mbit/s1.5/0.448 MB/s
Satellite Internet16/1 Mbit/s2.0/0.128 MB/s
ADSL2+24/3.5 Mbit/s3.0/0.448 MB/s
E334.368 Mbit/s4.296 MB/s
DOCSIS 1.0 (cable modem)38/9 Mbit/s4.75/1.125 MB/s1997
DOCSIS 2.0 (cable modem)38/27 Mbit/s4.75/3.38 MB/s2002
DS3 / T3 ('45 Meg')44.736 Mbit/s5.5925 MB/s
STS-1 / OC-1 / STM-051.84 Mbit/s6.48 MB/s
VDSL (symmetry optional)100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
OC-3 / STM-1155.52 Mbit/s19.44 MB/s
VDSL2 (symmetry optional)250 Mbit/s31.25 MB/s
T4274.176 Mbit/s34.272 MB/s
T5400.352 Mbit/s50.044 MB/s
OC-9466.56 Mbit/s58.32 MB/s
OC-12 / STM-4622.08 Mbit/s77.76 MB/s
OC-18933.12 Mbit/s116.64 MB/s
DOCSIS 3.0 (cable modem)1216/216 Mbit/s152/27 MB/s2006
OC-241.244 Gbit/s155.5 MB/s
OC-361.900 Gbit/s237.5 MB/s
OC-48 / STM-162.488 Gbit/s311.04 MB/s
OC-964.976 Gbit/s622.08 MB/s
OC-192 / STM-649.953 Gbit/s1.244125 GB/s
10 Gigabit Ethernet WAN PHY9.953 Gbit/s1.244125 GB/s
DOCSIS 3.1 (cable modem)10/2 Gbit/s1.25/0.25 GB/s2013
DOCSIS 4.0 (cable modem)10/6 Gbit/s1.25/0.75 GB/s2017
OC-25613.271 Gbit/s1.659 GB/s
OC-768 / STM-25639.813 Gbit/s4.976 GB/s
OC-1536 / STM-51279.626 Gbit/s9.953 GB/s
OC-3072 / STM-1024159.252 Gbit/s19.907 GB/s

Local area networks

TechnologyRateYear
LocalTalk230 kbit/s28.8 kB/s1985
Econet800 kbit/s100 kB/s1981
Omninet1 Mbit/s125 kB/s1980
IBM PC Network2 Mbit/s250 kB/s1985
ARCNET (Standard)2.5 Mbit/s312.5 kB/s1977
Chaosnet (Original)4 Mbit/s3.0 Mbit/s1971
Token Ring (Original)4 Mbit/s500 kB/s1985
Ethernet (10BASE-X)10 Mbit/s1.25 MB/s1980 (1985 IEEE Standard)
Token Ring (Later)16 Mbit/s2 MB/s1989
ARCnet Plus20 Mbit/s2.5 MB/s1992
TCNS100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s1993?
100VG100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s1995
Token Ring IEEE 802.5t100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
Fast Ethernet (100BASE-X)100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s1995
FDDI100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
MoCA 1.0100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
MoCA 1.1175 Mbit/s21.875 MB/s
HomePlug AV200 Mbit/s25 MB/s2005
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 400400 Mbit/s50 MB/s1995
MoCa 2.0500 Mbit/s62.5 MB/s2016
HIPPI800 Mbit/s100 MB/s
IEEE 19011000 Mbit/s125 MB/s2010
Token Ring IEEE 802.5v1 Gbit/s125 MB/s2001
Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-X)1 Gbit/s125 MB/s1998
Stanford DASH/NUMAlink 11.920 Gbit/s240 MB/s~1990
Myrinet 20002 Gbit/s250 MB/s
InfiniBand SDR 1×2 Gbit/s250 MB/s2001, 2003
Reflective memory or (1.25 μs latency)2 Gbit/s250 MB/s2017
RapidIO Gen1 1×2.5 Gbit/s312.5 MB/s2000
2.5 Gigabit Ethernet (2.5GBASE-T)2.5 Gbit/s312.5 MB/s2016
Quadrics QsNetI3.6 Gbit/s450 MB/s
InfiniBand DDR 1×4 Gbit/s500 MB/s2005
RapidIO Gen2 1×5 Gbit/s625 MB/s2008
5 Gigabit Ethernet (5GBASE-T)5 Gbit/s625 MB/s2016
InfiniBand QDR 1×8 Gbit/s1 GB/s2007
InfiniBand SDR 4×8 Gbit/s1 GB/s2001, 2003
Quadrics QsNetII8 Gbit/s1 GB/s
RapidIO Gen1 4x10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
RapidIO Gen2 2x10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s2008
10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-X)10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s2002-2006
Myri 10G10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
InfiniBand FDR-10 1×10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s2011
NUMAlink 212.8 Gbit/s1.6 GB/s1996
InfiniBand FDR 1×13.64 Gbit/s1.7 GB/s2011
InfiniBand SDR 8×16 Gbit/s2 GB/s2001, 2003
InfiniBand DDR 4×16 Gbit/s2 GB/s2005
RapidIO Gen2 4x20 Gbit/s2.5 GB/s2008
Scalable Coherent Interface (SCI) Dual Channel SCI, x8 PCIe20 Gbit/s2.5 GB/s
InfiniBand SDR 12×24 Gbit/s3 GB/s
RapidIO Gen4 1×24.63 Gbit/s3.079 GB/s2016
InfiniBand EDR 1×25 Gbit/s3.125 GB/s2014
25 Gigabit Ethernet (25GBASE-X)25 Gbit/s3.125 GB/s2016
NUMAlink 325.6 Gbit/s3.2 GB/s2000
InfiniBand DDR 8×32 Gbit/s6 GB/s2005
InfiniBand QDR 4×32 Gbit/s4 GB/s2007
RapidIO Gen2 8x40 Gbit/s5 GB/s2008
40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GBASE-X) 4×40 Gbit/s5 GB/s2010
InfiniBand FDR-10 4×40 Gbit/s5 GB/s2011
InfiniBand DDR 12×48 Gbit/s6 GB/s2005
50 Gigabit Ethernet (50GBASE-X)50 Gbit/s6.25 GB/s2016
InfiniBand HDR 1×50 Gbit/s6.25 GB/s2017
NUMAlink 451.2 Gbit/s6.4 GB/s2004
NUMAlink 653.6 Gbit/s6.7 GB/s2012
InfiniBand FDR 4×54.56 Gbit/s6.82 GB/s2011
InfiniBand QDR 8×64 Gbit/s4 GB/s2007
RapidIO Gen2 16×80 Gbit/s10 GB/s2008
InfiniBand FDR-10 8×80 Gbit/s5 GB/s2011
InfiniBand QDR 12×96 Gbit/s12 GB/s2007
InfiniBand EDR 4×100 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s2014
100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GBASE-X) 10×/4×100 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s2010/2018
Omni-Path100 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s2015
InfiniBand NDR 1×100 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s2022
NUMAlink 8 (Flex ASIC)106.4 Gbit/s13.3 GB/s2017
InfiniBand FDR 8×109.12 Gbit/s13.64 GB/s2011
NUMAlink 7119.52 Gbit/s14.94 GB/s2014
NUMAlink 5120 Gbit/s15 GB/s2009
InfiniBand FDR-10 12×120 Gbit/s15 GB/s2011
InfiniBand FDR 12×163.68 Gbit/s20.45 GB/s2011
InfiniBand EDR 8×200 Gbit/s25 GB/s2014
InfiniBand HDR 4×200 Gbit/s25 GB/s2017
200 Gigabit Ethernet (200GBASE-X)200 Gbit/s25 GB/s2017
InfiniBand XDR 1×200 Gbit/s25 GB/s2024
InfiniBand EDR 12×300 Gbit/s37.5 GB/s2014
400 Gigabit Ethernet (400GBASE-X)400 Gbit/s50 GB/s2017
InfiniBand HDR 8×400 Gbit/s50 GB/s2017
InfiniBand NDR 4×400 Gbit/s50 GB/s2022
InfiniBand GDR 1×400 Gbit/s50 GB/sTBA
InfiniBand HDR 12×600 Gbit/s75 GB/s2017
InfiniBand NDR 8×800 Gbit/s100 GB/s2022
InfiniBand XDR 4×800 Gbit/s100 GB/s2024
800 Gigabit Ethernet (800GBASE-X)800 Gbit/s100 GB/s2024
InfiniBand NDR 12×1200 Gbit/s150 GB/s2022
InfiniBand XDR 8×1600 Gbit/s200 GB/s2024
InfiniBand GDR 4×1600 Gbit/s200 GB/sTBA
InfiniBand XDR 12×2400 Gbit/s300 GB/s2024
InfiniBand GDR 8×3200 Gbit/s400 GB/sTBA
InfiniBand GDR 12×4800 Gbit/s600 GB/sTBA

Wireless networks

802.11 networks in infrastructure mode are half-duplex; all stations share the medium. In infrastructure or access point mode, all traffic has to pass through an access point (AP). Thus, two stations on the same access point that are communicating with each other must have each and every frame transmitted twice: from the sender to the access point, then from the access point to the receiver. This approximately halves the effective bandwidth.

802.11 networks in ad hoc mode are still half-duplex, but devices communicate directly rather than through an access point. In this mode all devices must be able to see each other, instead of only having to be able to see the access point.

StandardMaximum link rateYear
Classic WaveLAN2 Mbit/s250 kB/s1988
IEEE 802.112 Mbit/s250 kB/s1997
RONJA (full duplex)10 Mbit/s1.25 MB/s2001
IEEE 802.11a54 Mbit/s6.75 MB/s1999
IEEE 802.11b11 Mbit/s1.375 MB/s1999
IEEE 802.11g54 Mbit/s6.75 MB/s2003
IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX)70 Mbit/s8.75 MB/s2004
IEEE 802.11g with Super G by Atheros108 Mbit/s13.5 MB/s2003
IEEE 802.11g with 125 High Speed Mode by Broadcom125 Mbit/s15.625 MB/s2003
IEEE 802.11g with Nitro by Conexant140 Mbit/s17.5 MB/s2003
IEEE 802.11n (aka Wi-Fi 4)600 Mbit/s75 MB/s2009
IEEE 802.11ac (aka Wi-Fi 5)6.8–6.93 Gbit/s850–866.25 MB/s2012
IEEE 802.11ad7.14–7.2 Gbit/s892.5–900 MB/s2011
IEEE 802.11ax (aka Wi-Fi 6/6E)11 Gbit/s1.375 GB/s2019
IEEE 802.11be (aka Wi-Fi 7 or Extremely High Throughput (EHT))46.12 Gbit/s expected5.765 GB/s expected2025
IEEE 802.11bn (aka Wi-Fi 8 or Ultra High Reliability (UHR))100 Gbit/s expected12.5 GB/s expected2028 expected
IEEE 802.11ay (aka Enhanced Throughput for Operation in License -exempt Bands above 45 GHz)176 Gbit/s expected22 GB/s expectedMarch 2021 standardized

Wireless personal area networks

TechnologyRateYear
ANT20 kbit/s2.5 kB/s
IrDA-Control72 kbit/s9 kB/s
IrDA-SIR115.2 kbit/s14 kB/s
802.15.4 (2.4 GHz)250 kbit/s31.25 kB/s
Bluetooth 1.11 Mbit/s125 kB/s2002
Bluetooth 2.0+EDR3 Mbit/s375 kB/s2004
IrDA-FIR4 Mbit/s500 kB/s
IrDA-VFIR16 Mbit/s2 MB/s
Bluetooth 3.025 Mbit/s3.125 MB/s2009
Bluetooth 4.025 Mbit/s3.125 MB/s2010
Bluetooth 5.050 Mbit/s6.25 MB/s2016
IrDA-UFIR96 Mbit/s12 MB/s
WUSB-UWB480 Mbit/s60 MB/s
IrDA-Giga-IR1024 Mbit/s128 MB/s

Computer buses

Main buses

TechnologyRateYear
I²C3.4 Mbit/s425 kB/s1992 (standardized)
Apple II (incl. Apple IIGS) 8-bit/1 MHz8 Mbit/s1 MB/s1977
SS-50 Bus 8-bit/1 MHz8 Mbit/s1 MB/s1975
Unibus 16-bit/async12 Mbit/s1.5 MB/s1969
STD-80 8-bit/8 MHz16 Mbit/s2 MB/s
Q-bus 16-bit/async24 Mbit/s3 MB/s1975
ISA 8-Bit/4.77 MHz0 W/S: every 4 clocks 8 bits 1 W/S: every 5 clocks 8 bits0 W/S: every 4 clocks 1 byte 1 W/S: every 5 clocks 1 byte1981 (created)
STD-80 16-bit/8 MHz32 Mbit/s4 MB/s
I3C (HDR mode)33.3 Mbit/s4.16 MB/s2017
Zorro II 16-bit/7.14 MHz42.4 Mbit/s5.3 MB/s1986
ISA 16-Bit/8.33 MHz66.64 Mbit/s8.33 MB/s1984 (created)
Europe Card Bus 8-Bit/10 MHz66.7 Mbit/s8.33 MB/s1977 (created)
S-100 bus 8-bit/10 MHz80 Mbit/s10 MB/s1976 (published)
Serial Peripheral Interface (Up to 100 MHz)100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s1989
Low Pin Count125 Mbit/s15.63 MB/s [x]2002
STEbus 8-Bit/16 MHz128 Mbit/s16 MB/s1987 (standardized)
C-Bus 16-bit/10 MHz160 Mbit/s20 MB/s1982
HP Precision Bus184 Mbit/s23 MB/s
STD-32 32-bit/8 MHz256 Mbit/s32 MB/s
NESA 32-bit/8 MHz256 Mbit/s32 MB/s
EISA 32-bit/8.33 MHz266.56 Mbit/s33.32 MB/s1988
VME64 32-64bit400 Mbit/s40 MB/s1981
MCA 32bit/10 MHz400 Mbit/s40 MB/s1987
NuBus 10 MHz400 Mbit/s40 MB/s1987 (standardized)
DEC TURBOchannel 32-bit/12.5 MHz400 Mbit/s50 MB/s
NuBus90 20 MHz800 Mbit/s80 MB/s1991
MCA 32bit/20 MHz800 Mbit/s80 MB/s1992
APbus 32-bit/25(?) MHz800 Mbit/s100 MB/s
Sbus 32-bit/25 MHz800 Mbit/s100 MB/s1989
DEC TURBOchannel 32-bit/25 MHz800 Mbit/s100 MB/s
Local Bus 98 32-bit/33 MHz1056 Mbit/s132 MB/s
VESA Local Bus (VLB) 32-bit/33 MHz1067 Mbit/s133.33 MB/s1992
PCI 32-bit/33 MHz1067 Mbit/s133.33 MB/s1993
HP GSC-1X1136 Mbit/s142 MB/s
Zorro III 32-bit/async (eq. 37.5 MHz)1200 Mbit/s150 MB/s1990
VESA Local Bus (VLB) 32-bit/40 MHz1280 Mbit/s160 MB/s1992
Sbus 64-bit/25 MHz1.6 Gbit/s200 MB/s1995
HP GSC-2X2.048 Gbit/s256 MB/s
PCI 64-bit/33 MHz2.133 Gbit/s266.7 MB/s1993
PCI 32-bit/66 MHz2.133 Gbit/s266.7 MB/s1995
AGP2.133 Gbit/s266.7 MB/s1997
PCI Express 1.0 (×1 link)2.5 Gbit/s250 MB/s [z]2004
RapidIO Gen1 1×2.5 Gbit/s312.5 MB/s
HIO bus2.560 Gbit/s320 MB/s
GIO64 64-bit/40 MHz2.560 Gbit/s320 MB/s
PCI Express 2.0 (×1 link)5 Gbit/s500 MB/s [z]2007
AGP 2×4.266 Gbit/s533.3 MB/s1997
PCI 64-bit/66 MHz4.266 Gbit/s533.3 MB/s
PCI-X DDR 16-bit4.266 Gbit/s533.3 MB/s
RapidIO Gen2 1×5 Gbit/s625 MB/s
PCI 64-bit/100 MHz6.4 Gbit/s800 MB/s
PCI Express 3.0 (×1 link)8 Gbit/s984.6 MB/s [y]2011
Unified Media Interface (UMI) (×4 link)10 Gbit/s1 GB/s [z]2011
Direct Media Interface (DMI) (×4 link)10 Gbit/s1 GB/s [z]2004
Enterprise Southbridge Interface (ESI)8 Gbit/s1 GB/s
PCI Express 1.0 (×4 link)10 Gbit/s1 GB/s [z]2004
AGP 4×8.533 Gbit/s1.067 GB/s1998
PCI-X 1338.533 Gbit/s1.067 GB/s
PCI-X QDR 16-bit8.533 Gbit/s1.067 GB/s
InfiniBand single 4×8 Gbit/s1 GB/s [z]
RapidIO Gen1 4×10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
RapidIO Gen2 2×10 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
UPA15.360 Gbit/s1.92 GB/s
Unified Media Interface 2.0 (UMI 2.0; ×4 link)20 Gbit/s2 GB/s [z]2012
Direct Media Interface 2.0 (DMI 2.0; ×4 link)20 Gbit/s2 GB/s [z]2011
PCI Express 1.0 (×8 link)20 Gbit/s2 GB/s [z]2004
PCI Express 2.0 (×4 link)20 Gbit/s2 GB/s [z]2007
AGP 8×17.066 Gbit/s2.133 GB/s2002
PCI-X DDR17.066 Gbit/s2.133 GB/s
RapidIO Gen2 4×20 Gbit/s2.5 GB/s
Sun JBus (200 MHz)20.48 Gbit/s2.56 GB/s2003
HyperTransport (800 MHz, 16-pair)25.6 Gbit/s3.2 GB/s2001
PCI Express 3.0 (×4 link)32 Gbit/s3.94 GB/s [y]2011
HyperTransport (1 GHz, 16-pair)32 Gbit/s4 GB/s
PCI Express 1.0 (×16 link)40 Gbit/s4 GB/s [z]2004
PCI Express 2.0 (×8 link)40 Gbit/s4 GB/s [z]2007
PCI-X QDR34.133 Gbit/s4.266 GB/s
AGP 8× 64-bit34.133 Gbit/s4.266 GB/s
RapidIO Gen2 8x40 Gbit/s5 GB/s
Direct Media Interface 3.0 (DMI 3.0; ×4 link)31.5 Gbit/s3.94 GB/s [y]2015
CXL Specification 3.0 & 3.1 (×1 link)60.504 Gbit/s7.563 GB/s2022, 2023
PCI Express 3.0 (×8 link)64 Gbit/s7.88 GB/s [y]2011
PCI Express 2.0 (×16 link)80 Gbit/s8 GB/s [z]2007
RapidIO Gen2 16x80 Gbit/s10 GB/s
PCI Express 5.0 (×4 link)128 Gbit/s15.75 GB/s[y]2019
PCI Express 3.0 (×16 link)128 Gbit/s15.75 GB/s [y]2011
CAPI128 Gbit/s15.75 GB/s [y]2014
QPI (4.80GT/s, 2.40 GHz)153.6 Gbit/s19.2 GB/s
HyperTransport 2.0 (1.4 GHz, 32-pair)179.2 Gbit/s22.4 GB/s2004
QPI (5.86GT/s, 2.93 GHz)187.52 Gbit/s23.44 GB/s
QPI (6.40GT/s, 3.20 GHz)204.8 Gbit/s25.6 GB/s
QPI (7.2GT/s, 3.6 GHz)230.4 Gbit/s28.8 GB/s2012
PCI Express 6.0 (×4 link)242 Gbit/s30.25 GB/s[w]2022
PCI Express 4.0 (×16 link)256 Gbit/s31.51 GB/s[y]2018
CAPI 2256 Gbit/s31.51 GB/s[y]2016
QPI (8.0GT/s, 4.0 GHz)256.0 Gbit/s32.0 GB/s2012
QPI (9.6GT/s, 4.8 GHz)307.2 Gbit/s38.4 GB/s2014
HyperTransport 3.0 (2.6 GHz, 32-pair)332.8 Gbit/s41.6 GB/s2006
HyperTransport 3.1 (3.2 GHz, 32-pair)409.6 Gbit/s51.2 GB/s2008
CXL Specification 1.x & 2.0 (×16 link)512 Gbit/s63.02 GB/s2019, 2020
PCI Express 5.0 (×16 link)512 Gbit/s63.02 GB/s[y]2019
PCI Express 6.0 (×16 link)968 Gbit/s121 GB/s[w]2022
CXL Specification 3.0 & 3.1 (×16 link)968 Gbit/s121 GB/s2022, 2023
NVLink 1.0 (4 links)1280 Gbit/s160 GB/s2016
PCI Express 7.0 (×16 link)1.936 Tbit/s242 GB/s[w]2025
NVLink 2.0 (6 links)2.4 Tbit/s300 GB/s2017
Infinity Fabric (Max. theoretical)4.096 Tbit/s512 GB/s2017
NVLink 3.0 (12 links)4.8 Tbit/s600 GB/s2020
NVLink 4.0 (18 links)7.2 Tbit/s900 GB/s2022
NVLink 5.0 (18 links)14.4 Tbit/s1800 GB/s2024

x LPC protocol includes high overhead. While the gross data rate equals 33.3 million 4-bit-transfers per second (or 16.67 MB/s), the fastest transfer, firmware read, results in 15.63 MB/s. The next fastest bus cycle, 32-bit ISA-style DMA write, yields only 6.67 MB/s. Other transfers may be as low as 2 MB/s.

y Uses 128b/130b encoding, meaning that about 1.54% of each transfer is used for error detection instead of carrying data between the hardware components at each end of the interface. For example, a single link PCIe 3.0 interface has an 8 Gbit/s transfer rate, yet its usable bandwidth is only about 7.88 Gbit/s.

z Uses 8b/10b encoding, meaning that 20% of each transfer is used by the interface instead of carrying data from between the hardware components at each end of the interface. For example, a single link PCIe 1.0 has a 2.5 Gbit/s transfer rate, yet its usable bandwidth is only 2 Gbit/s (250 MB/s).

w Uses PAM-4 encoding and a 256 bytes FLIT block, of which 14 bytes are FEC and CRC, meaning that 5.47% of total data rate is used for error detection and correction instead of carrying data. For example, a single link PCIe 6.0 interface has a 64 Gbit/s total transfer rate, yet its usable bandwidth is only 60.5 Gbit/s.

Portable

TechnologyRateYear
PC Card 16-bit 255 ns byte mode31.36 Mbit/s3.92 MB/s1990
PC Card 16-bit 255 ns word mode62.72 Mbit/s7.84 MB/s
PC Card 16-bit 100 ns byte mode80 Mbit/s10 MB/s
PC Card 16-bit 100 ns word mode160 Mbit/s20 MB/s
PC Card 32-bit (CardBus) byte mode267 Mbit/s33.33 MB/s
ExpressCard 1.2 USB 2.0 mode480 Mbit/s60 MB/s2003
PC Card 32-bit (CardBus) word mode533 Mbit/s66.66 MB/s
PC Card 32-bit (CardBus) doubleword mode1067 Mbit/s133.33 MB/s
ExpressCard 1.2 PCI Express mode2500 Mbit/s250 MB/s2008
ExpressCard 2.0 USB 3.0 mode4800 Mbit/s600 MB/s
ExpressCard 2.0 PCI Express mode5000 Mbit/s625 MB/s2009

Storage

TechnologyRateYear
Teletype Model 33 paper tape80 bit/s10 B/s1963
TRS-80 Model 1 Level 1 BASIC cassette tape interface250 bit/s32 B/s1977
C2N Commodore Datasette 1530 cassette tape interface300 bit/s15 B/s1977
Apple II cassette tape interface1.5 kbit/s200 B/s1977
Amstrad CPC tape2.0 kbit/s250 B/s1984
Single Density 8-inch FM Floppy Disk Controller (160 KB)250 kbit/s31 KB/s1973
Single Density 5.25-inch FM Floppy Disk Controller (180 KB)125 kbit/s15.5 KB/s1978
High Density MFM Floppy Disk Controller (1.2 MB/1.44 MB)250 kbit/s31 KB/s1984
CD Controller (1×)1.171 Mbit/s0.146 MB/s1988
MFM hard disk5 Mbit/s0.625 MB/s1980
RLL hard disk7.5 Mbit/s0.937 MB/s
DVD Controller (1×)11.1 Mbit/s1.32 MB/s
Massbus32 Mbit/s2 MB/s1972
ESDI24 Mbit/s3 MB/s
ATA PIO Mode 026.4 Mbit/s3.3 MB/s1986
HD DVD Controller (1×)36 Mbit/s4.5 MB/s
Blu-ray Controller (1×)36 Mbit/s4.5 MB/s
SCSI (Narrow SCSI) (5 MHz)40 Mbit/s5 MB/s1986
ATA PIO Mode 141.6 Mbit/s5.2 MB/s1994
ATA PIO Mode 266.4 Mbit/s8.3 MB/s1994
Fast SCSI (8 bits/10 MHz)80 Mbit/s10 MB/s
ATA PIO Mode 388.8 Mbit/s11.1 MB/s1996
AoE over Fast Ethernet100 Mbit/s11.9 MB/s2009
iSCSI over Fast Ethernet100 Mbit/s11.9 MB/s2004
ATA PIO Mode 4133.3 Mbit/s16.7 MB/s1996
Fast Wide SCSI (16 bits/10 MHz)160 Mbit/s20 MB/s
Ultra SCSI (Fast-20 SCSI) (8 bits/20 MHz)160 Mbit/s20 MB/s
SD (High Speed)200 Mbit/s25 MB/s
Ultra DMA ATA 33264 Mbit/s33 MB/s1998
Ultra Wide SCSI (16 bits/20 MHz)320 Mbit/s40 MB/s
Ultra-2 SCSI 40 (Fast-40 SCSI) (8 bits/40 MHz)320 Mbit/s40 MB/s
SDHC/SDXC/SDUC (UHS-I Full Duplex)400 Mbit/s50 MB/s
Ultra DMA ATA 66533.6 Mbit/s66.7 MB/s2000
Blu-ray Controller (16×)576 Mbit/s72 MB/s
Ultra-2 wide SCSI (16 bits/40 MHz)640 Mbit/s80 MB/s
Serial Storage Architecture SSA640 Mbit/s80 MB/s1990
Ultra DMA ATA 100800 Mbit/s100 MB/s2002
Fibre Channel 1GFC (1.0625 GHz)850 Mbit/s103.23 MB/s1997
AoE over gigabit Ethernet, jumbo frames1 Gbit/s124.2 MB/s2009
iSCSI over gigabit Ethernet, jumbo frames1 Gbit/s123.9 MB/s2004
Ultra DMA ATA 1331.064 Gbit/s133 MB/s2005
SDHC/SDXC/SDUC (UHS-II Full Duplex)1.25 Gbit/s156 MB/s
Ultra-3 SCSI (Ultra 160 SCSI; Fast-80 Wide SCSI) (16 bits/40 MHz DDR)1.28 Gbit/s160 MB/s
SATA revision 1.01.500 Gbit/s150 MB/s [a]2003
Fibre Channel 2GFC (2.125 GHz)1.700 Gbit/s206.5 MB/s2001
Ultra-320 SCSI (Ultra4 SCSI) (16 bits/80 MHz DDR)2.560 Gbit/s320 MB/s
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SAS-13 Gbit/s300 MB/s [a]2004
SATA Revision 2.03 Gbit/s300 MB/s [a]2004
SDHC/SDXC/SDUC (UHS-III Full Duplex)2.5 Gbit/s312 MB/s
Fibre Channel 4GFC (4.25 GHz)3.4 Gbit/s413 MB/s2004
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SAS-26 Gbit/s600 MB/s [a]2009
SATA Revision 3.06 Gbit/s600 MB/s [a]2008
Fibre Channel 8GFC (8.50 GHz)6.8 Gbit/s826 MB/s2005
SDHC/SDXC/SDUC (SD Express)7.9 Gbit/s985 MB/s
AoE over 10GbE10 Gbit/s1.242 GB/s2009
iSCSI over 10GbE10 Gbit/s1.239 GB/s2004
FCoE over 10GbE10 Gbit/s1.206 GB/s2009
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SAS-312 Gbit/s1.2 GB/s2013
Fibre Channel 16GFC (14.025 GHz)13.6 Gbit/s1.652 GB/s [b]2011
SATA Express16 Gbit/s2 GB/s2013
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SAS-422.5 Gbit/s2.4 GB/s [c]2017
UFS (version 3.0)23.2 Gbit/s2.9 GB/s2018
Fibre Channel 32GFC (28.05 GHz)26.424 Gbit/s3.303 GB/s [b]2016
NVMe over M.2 or U.2 (using PCI Express 3.0 ×4 link)32 Gbit/s3.938 GB/s2013
iSCSI over InfiniBand32 Gbit/s4 GB/s2007
NVMe over M.2 or U.2 (using PCI Express 4.0 ×4 link)64 Gbit/s7.876 GB/s2017
iSCSI over 100G Ethernet100 Gbit/s12.392 GB/s2010
FCoE over 100G Ethernet100 Gbit/s12.064 GB/s2010
NVMe over M.2, U.2, U.3 or EDSFF (using PCI Express 5.0 ×4 link)128 Gbit/s15.754 GB/s2019

a Uses 8b/10b encoding b Uses 64b/66b encoding c Uses 128b/150b encoding

Peripheral

TechnologyRateYear
Apple Desktop Bus10.0 kbit/s1.25 kB/s1986
PS/2 port12.0 kbit/s1.5 kB/s1987
Serial MIDI31.25 kbit/s3.9 kB/s1983
CBM Bus max41.6 kbit/s5.1 kB/s1981
Serial RS-232 max230.4 kbit/s28.8 kB/s1962
Serial DMX512A250.0 kbit/s31.25 kB/s1998
Parallel (Centronics/IEEE 1284)1 Mbit/s125 kB/s1970 (standardized 1994)
Serial 16550 UART max1.5 Mbit/s187.5 kB/s
USB 1.0 low speed1.536 Mbit/s192 kB/s1996
Serial UART max2.7648 Mbit/s345.6 kB/s
GPIB/HPIB (IEEE-488.1) IEEE-488 max.8 Mbit/s1 MB/sLate 1960s (standardized 1976)
Serial EIA-422 max.10 Mbit/s1.25 MB/s
USB 1.0 full speed12 Mbit/s1.5 MB/s1996
Parallel (Centronics/IEEE 1284) EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port)16 Mbit/s2 MB/s1992
Parallel (Centronics/IEEE 1284) ECP (Extended Capability Port)20 Mbit/s2.5 MB/s1994
Serial EIA-485 max.35 Mbit/s4.375 MB/s
GPIB/HPIB (IEEE-488.1-2003) IEEE-488 max.64 Mbit/s8 MB/s
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 10098.304 Mbit/s12.288 MB/s1995
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 200196.608 Mbit/s24.576 MB/s1995
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 400393.216 Mbit/s49.152 MB/s1995
USB 2.0 high speed480 Mbit/s60 MB/s2000
FireWire (IEEE 1394b) 800786.432 Mbit/s98.304 MB/s2002
Fibre Channel 1 Gb SCSI1.0625 Gbit/s100 MB/s
FireWire (IEEE 1394b) 16001.573 Gbit/s196.6 MB/s2007
Fibre Channel 2 Gb SCSI2.125 Gbit/s200 MB/s
eSATA (SATA 300)3 Gbit/s300 MB/s2004
CoaXPress Base (up and down bidirectional link)3.125 Gbit/s + 20.833 Mbit/s390 MB/s2009
FireWire (IEEE 1394b) 32003.1457 Gbit/s393.216 MB/s2007
External PCI Express 2.0 ×14 Gbit/s500 MB/s
Fibre Channel 4 Gb SCSI4.25 Gbit/s531.25 MB/s
USB 3.0 SuperSpeed (aka USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.2 Gen 1x1)5 Gbit/s500 MB/s2010
eSATA (SATA 600)6 Gbit/s600 MB/s2011
CoaXPress full (up and down bidirectional link)6.25 Gbit/s + 20.833 Mbit/s781 MB/s2009
External PCI Express 2.0 ×28 Gbit/s1 GB/s
USB 3.1 SuperSpeed+ (aka USB 3.1 Gen 2, USB 3.2 Gen 1x2, USB 3.2 Gen 2x1, USB4 Gen 2×1)10 Gbit/s1.212 GB/s2013
External PCI Express 2.0 ×416 Gbit/s2 GB/s
Thunderbolt2 × 10 Gbit/s2 × 1.25 GB/s2011
USB 3.2 SuperSpeed+ (aka USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 USB4 Gen 2×2, USB4 Gen 3×1)20 Gbit/s2.424 GB/s2017
Thunderbolt 220 Gbit/s2.5 GB/s2013
FPGA Mezzanine Card Plus (FMC+)28 Gbit/s3.5 GB/s2019
External PCI Express 2.0 ×832 Gbit/s4 GB/s
USB4 Gen 3×240 Gbit/s4.8 GB/s2019
Thunderbolt 3 two links40 Gbit/s5 GB/s2015
Thunderbolt 440 Gbit/s5 GB/s2020
External PCI Express 2.0 ×1664 Gbit/s8 GB/s
USB4 Gen 480 Gbit/s9.6 GB/s2022
Thunderbolt 580 Gbit/s9.6 GB/s2024
USB4 Gen 4 Asymmetric120 Gbit/s14.4 GB/s2022
Thunderbolt 5 Asymmetric120 Gbit/s14.4 GB/s2024

MAC to PHY

TechnologyChannelsBitsMGT LanesRateYear
CountEncodingRate
Media Independent Interface (MII)14100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
Reduced MII (RMII)12100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
Serial MII (SMII)11100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s
Gigabit MII (GMII)181.0 Gbit/s125 MB/s
Reduced gigabit/s MII (RGMII)141.0 Gbit/s125 MB/s
Ten-bit interface (TBI)1101.0 Gbit/s125 MB/s
Serial gigabit/s MII (SGMII)118b/10b1.25 Gbit/s1.0 Gbit/s125 MB/s
Reduced serial gigabit/s MII (RSGMII)218b/10b2.5 Gbit/s2.0 Gbit/s250 MB/s
Reduced serial gigabit/s MII plus (RSGMII-PLUS)418b/10b5.0 Gbit/s4.0 Gbit/s500 MB/s
Quad serial gigabit/s MII (QSGMII)418b/10b5.0 Gbit/s4.0 Gbit/s500 MB/s
10 gigabit/s MII (XGMII)13210.0 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
XGMII attachment unit interface (XAUI)148b/10b3.125 Gbit/s10.0 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
Reduced Pin XAUI (RXAUI)128b/10b6.25 Gbit/s10.0 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
XFI/SFI1164b/66b10.3125 Gbit/s10.0 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
USXGMII1164b/66b10.3125 Gbit/s10.0 Gbit/s1.25 GB/s
25 gigabit/s MII (25GMII, on-chip only)125.0 Gbit/s3.125 GB/s
25G AUI (25GAUI)1164b/66b25.78125 Gbit/s25.0 Gbit/s3.125 GB/s
40 gigabit/s MII (XLGMII, on-chip only)140.0 Gbit/s5 GB/s
100 gigabit/s MII (CGMII, on-chip only)1100.0 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s2008
100G AUI (CAUI-10)11064b/66b10.3125 Gbit/s100.0 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s
100G AUI (CAUI-4)1464b/66b25.78125 Gbit/s100.0 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s

PHY to XPDR

TechnologyRateYear
10 gigabit/s 16-bit interface (XSBI; 16 lanes)0.995 Gbit/s0.124 GB/s

Dynamic random-access memory

The table below shows values for PC memory module types. These modules usually combine multiple chips on one circuit board. SIMM modules connect to the computer via an 8-bit- or 32-bit-wide interface. RIMM modules used by RDRAM are 16-bit- or 32-bit-wide. DIMM modules connect to the computer via a 64-bit-wide interface. Some other computer architectures use different modules with a different bus width.

In a single-channel configuration, only one module at a time can transfer information to the CPU. In multi-channel configurations, multiple modules can transfer information to the CPU at the same time, in parallel. FPM, EDO, SDR, and RDRAM memory was not commonly installed in a dual-channel configuration. DDR and DDR2 memory is usually installed in single- or dual-channel configuration. DDR3 memory is installed in single-, dual-, tri-, and quad-channel configurations. Bit rates of multi-channel configurations are the product of the module bit-rate (given below) and the number of channels.

Module typeChip typeInternal clock[a]Bus clockBus speed[b]Transfer rate
FPM DRAM70 ns tRAC22 MHz22 MHz0.0177 GT/s1.416 Gbit/s177 MB/s
EDO DRAM (486 CPU)60 ns tRAC33 MHz33 MHz0.0266 GT/s2.128 Gbit/s266 MB/s
EDO DRAM (Pentium CPU)60 ns tRAC66 MHz66 MHz0.066 GT/s4.264 Gbit/s533 MB/s
PC-66 SDR SDRAM10/15 ns66 MHz66 MHz0.066 GT/s4.264 Gbit/s533 MB/s
PC-100 SDR SDRAM8 ns100 MHz100 MHz0.100 GT/s6.4 Gbit/s800 MB/s
PC-133 SDR SDRAM7/7.5 ns133 MHz133 MHz0.133 GT/s8.528 Gbit/s1.066 GB/s
RIMM-1200 RDRAMPC60075 MHz300 MHz0.600 GT/s9.6 Gbit/s1.2 GB/s
RIMM-1400 RDRAMPC70087.5 MHz350 MHz0.700 GT/s11.2 Gbit/s1.4 GB/s
RIMM-1600 RDRAMPC800100 MHz400 MHz0.800 GT/s12.8 Gbit/s1.6 GB/s
PC-1600 DDR SDRAMDDR-200100 MHz100 MHz0.200 GT/s12.8 Gbit/s1.6 GB/s
RIMM-2100 RDRAMPC1066133 MHz533 MHz1.066 GT/s17.034 Gbit/s2.133 GB/s
PC-2100 DDR SDRAMDDR-266133 MHz133 MHz0.266 GT/s17.034 Gbit/s2.133 GB/s
RIMM-2400 RDRAMPC1200150 MHz600 MHz1.2 GT/s19.2 Gbit/s2.4 GB/s
PC-2700 DDR SDRAMDDR-333166 MHz166 MHz0.333 GT/s21.336 Gbit/s2.667 GB/s
PC-3200 DDR SDRAMDDR-400200 MHz200 MHz0.400 GT/s25.6 Gbit/s3.2 GB/s
PC2-3200 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-400100 MHz200 MHz0.400 GT/s25.6 Gbit/s3.2 GB/s
PC-3500 DDR SDRAMDDR-433216 MHz216 MHz0.433 GT/s27.728 Gbit/s3.466 GB/s
PC-3700 DDR SDRAMDDR-466233 MHz233 MHz0.466 GT/s29.864 Gbit/s3.733 GB/s
PC-4000 DDR SDRAMDDR-500250 MHz250 MHz0.500 GT/s32 Gbit/s4 GB/s
PC-4200 DDR SDRAMDDR-533266 MHz266 MHz0.533 GT/s34.128 Gbit/s4.266 GB/s
PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-533133 MHz266 MHz0.533 GT/s34.128 Gbit/s4.266 GB/s
PC-4400 DDR SDRAMDDR-550275 MHz275 MHz0.550 GT/s35.2 Gbit/s4.4 GB/s
PC-4800 DDR SDRAMDDR-600300 MHz300 MHz0.600 GT/s38.4 Gbit/s4.8 GB/s
PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-667166 MHz333 MHz0.667 GT/s42.664 Gbit/s5.333 GB/s
PC2-6000 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-750188 MHz375 MHz0.750 GT/s48 Gbit/s6 GB/s
PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-800200 MHz400 MHz0.800 GT/s51.2 Gbit/s6.4 GB/s
PC3-6400 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-800100 MHz400 MHz0.800 GT/s51.2 Gbit/s6.4 GB/s
PC2-7200 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-900225 MHz450 MHz0.900 GT/s57.6 Gbit/s7.2 GB/s
PC2-8000 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-1000250 MHz500 MHz1 GT/s64 Gbit/s8 GB/s
PC2-8500 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-1066266 MHz533 MHz1.066 GT/s68 Gbit/s8.5 GB/s
PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1066133 MHz533 MHz1.066 GT/s68 Gbit/s8.5 GB/s
PC2-8800 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-1100275 MHz550 MHz1.1 GT/s70.4 Gbit/s8.8 GB/s
PC2-9200 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-1150288 MHz575 MHz1.15 GT/s73.6 Gbit/s9.2 GB/s
PC2-9600 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-1200300 MHz600 MHz1.2 GT/s76.8 Gbit/s9.6 GB/s
PC2-10000 DDR2 SDRAMDDR2-1250312 MHz625 MHz1.25 GT/s80 Gbit/s10 GB/s
PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1333167 MHz667 MHz1.333 GT/s85.336 Gbit/s10.667 GB/s
PC3-11000 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1375172 MHz688 MHz1.375 GT/s88 Gbit/s11 GB/s
PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1600200 MHz800 MHz1.6 GT/s102.4 Gbit/s12.8 GB/s
PC3-13000 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1625203 MHz813 MHz1.625 GT/s104 Gbit/s13 GB/s
PC3-14400 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1800225 MHz900 MHz1.8 GT/s115.2 Gbit/s14.4 GB/s
PC3-14900 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-1866233 MHz933 MHz1.866 GT/s119.464 Gbit/s14.933 GB/s
PC3-16000 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-2000250 MHz1000 MHz2 GT/s128 Gbit/s16 GB/s
PC3-17000 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-2133267 MHz1067 MHz2.133 GT/s136.528 Gbit/s17.066 GB/s
PC4-17000 DDR4 SDRAMDDR4-2133267 MHz1067 MHz2.133 GT/s136.5 Gbit/s17 GB/s
PC3-17600 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-2200275 MHz1100 MHz2.2 GT/s140.8 Gbit/s17.6 GB/s
PC3-19200 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-2400300 MHz1200 MHz2.4 GT/s153.6 Gbit/s19.2 GB/s
PC4-19200 DDR4 SDRAMDDR4-2400300 MHz1200 MHz2.4 GT/s153.6 Gbit/s19.2 GB/s
PC3-21300 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-2666333 MHz1333 MHz2.666 GT/s170.5 Gbit/s21.3 GB/s
PC4-21300 DDR4 SDRAMDDR4-2666333 MHz1333 MHz2.666 GT/s170.5 Gbit/s21.3 GB/s
PC3-24000 DDR3 SDRAMDDR3-3000375 MHz1500 MHz3.0 GT/s192 Gbit/s24 GB/s
PC4-24000 DDR4 SDRAMDDR4-3000375 MHz1500 MHz3.0 GT/s192 Gbit/s24 GB/s
PC4-25600 DDR4 SDRAMDDR4-3200400 MHz1600 MHz3.2 GT/s204.8 Gbit/s25.6 GB/s
PC5-41600 DDR5 SDRAMDDR5-5200650 MHz2600 MHz5.2 GT/s332.8 Gbit/s41.6 GB/s
PC5-44800 DDR5 SDRAMDDR5-5600700 MHz2800 MHz5.6 GT/s358.4 Gbit/s44.8 GB/s
PC5-51200 DDR5 SDRAMDDR5-6400800 MHz3200 MHz6.4 GT/s409.6 Gbit/s51.2 GB/s
PC5-57600 DDR5 SDRAMDDR5-7200900 MHz3600 MHz7.2 GT/s460.8 Gbit/s57.6 GB/s
PC5-64000 DDR5 SDRAMDDR5-80001000 MHz4000 MHz8.0 GT/s512.0 Gbit/s64.0 GB/s
PC5-70400 DDR5 SDRAMDDR5-88001100 MHz4400 MHz8.8 GT/s563.2 Gbit/s70.4 GB/s

a The clock rate at which DRAM memory cells operate. The memory latency is largely determined by this rate. Note that until the introduction of DDR4 the internal clock rate saw relatively slow progress. DDR/DDR2/DDR3 memory uses 2n/4n/8n (respectively) prefetch buffer to provide higher throughput, while the internal memory speed remains similar to that of the previous generation.

b The memory speed or clock rate advertised by manufactures and suppliers usually refers to this rate (with 1 GT/s = 1 GHz). Note that modern types of memory use DDR bus with two transfers per clock.

Graphics processing units' RAM

RAM memory modules are also utilised by graphics processing units; however, memory modules for those differ somewhat from standard computer memory, particularly with lower power requirements, and are specialised to serve GPUs: for example, GDDR3 was fundamentally based on DDR2. Every graphics memory chip is directly connected to the GPU (point-to-point). The total GPU memory bus width varies with the number of memory chips and the number of lanes per chip. For example, GDDR5 specifies either 16 or 32 lanes per device (chip), while GDDR5X specifies 64 lanes per chip. Over the years, bus widths rose from 64-bit to 512-bit and beyond: e.g. HBM is 1024 bits wide. Because of this variability, graphics memory speeds are sometimes compared per pin. For direct comparison to the values for 64-bit modules shown above, video RAM is compared here in 64-lane lots, corresponding to two chips for those devices with 32-bit widths. In 2012, high-end GPUs used 8 or even 12 chips with 32 lanes each, for a total memory bus width of 256 or 384 bits. Combined with a transfer rate per pin of 5 GT/s or more, such cards could reach 240 GB/s or more.

RAM frequencies used for a given chip technology vary greatly. Where single values are given below, they are examples from high-end cards. Since many cards have more than one pair of chips, the total bandwidth is correspondingly higher. For example, high-end cards often have eight chips, each 32 bits wide, so the total bandwidth for such cards is four times the value given below.

Chip typeModule typeMemory clockTransfers/sBandwidth
DDR64 lanes350 MHz0.7 GT/s44.8 Gbit/s5.6 GB/s
DDR264 lanes250 MHz1 GT/s64 Gbit/s8 GB/s
GDDR364 lanes625 MHz2.5 GT/s159 Gbit/s19.9 GB/s
GDDR464 lanes275 MHz2.2 GT/s140.8 Gbit/s17.6 GB/s
GDDR564 lanes625–1125 MHz5–9 GT/s320–576 Gbit/s40–72 GB/s
GDDR5X64 lanes625–875 MHz10–12 GT/s640–768 Gbit/s80–96 GB/s
GDDR664 lanes875–1125 MHz14–18 GT/s896–1152 Gbit/s112–144 GB/s
GDDR6X64 lanes594–656 MHz19–21 GT/s1216–1344 Gbit/s152–168 GB/s
HBM1024 lanes (per stack)500 MHz1 GT/s1024 Gbit/s128 GB/s
HBM21024 lanes (per stack)1000 MHz2 GT/s2048 Gbit/s256 GB/s
HBM2e1024 lanes (per stack)1800 MHz3.6 GT/s3686.4 Gbit/s460.8 GB/s
HBM31024 lanes (per stack)3200 MHz6.4 GT/s6553.6 Gbit/s819.2 GB/s
HBM3E1024 lanes (per stack)4900 MHz9.8 GT/s9832 Gbit/s1229 GB/s
HMC128 lanes (8 links @ 16 lanes ea)(internal)10 GT/s2560 Gbit/s320 GB/s
HMC264 lanes (4 links @ 16 lanes ea)(internal)30 GT/s3840 Gbit/s480 GB/s
HBM42048 lanes (per stack)4000 MHz8 GT/s16384 Gbit/s2048 GB/s

Digital audio

DeviceRate
CD Audio (16-bit PCM)1.411 Mbit/s176.4 kB/s
I²S2.250 Mbit/s @ 24bit/48 kHz0.281 MB/s
AES/EBU2.625 Mbit/s @ 24-bit/48 kHz0.328 MB/s
S/PDIF fs 48kHz3.072 Mbit/s0.384 MB/s
ADAT Lightpipe (Type I)9.216 Mbit/s1.152 MB/s
AC'9712.288 Mbit/s1.536 MB/s
HDMI36.864 Mbit/s4.608 MB/s
DisplayPort36.864 Mbit/s4.608 MB/s
Intel High Definition Audio rev. 1.048 Mbit/s outbound; 24 Mbit/s inbound6 MB/s outbound; 3 MB/s inbound
MADI100 Mbit/s12.5 MB/s

Digital video interconnects

Data rates given are from the video source (e.g., video card) to receiving device (e.g., monitor) only. Out of band and reverse signaling channels are not included.

DeviceRateYear
HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M)1.485 Gbit/s0.186 GB/s
Camera Link Base (single) 24-bit 85 MHz2.040 Gbit/s0.255 GB/s
LVDS Display Interface2.80 Gbit/s0.35 GB/s
3G-SDI (SMPTE 424M)2.97 Gbit/s0.371 GB/s2006
Single link DVI4.95 Gbit/s0.619 GB/s [a]1999
HDMI 1.04.95 Gbit/s0.619 GB/s [a]2002
Camera Link full (dual) 64-bit 85 MHz5.44 Gbit/s0.680 GB/s
6G-SDI (SMPTE 2081)5.94 Gbit/s0.75 GB/s2015
DisplayPort 1.0 (4-lane Reduced Bit Rate)6.48 Gbit/s0.810 GB/s [a]2006
Dual link DVI9.90 Gbit/s1.238 GB/s [a]1999
Thunderbolt2 × 10 Gbit/s2 × 1.25 GB/s2011
HDMI 1.310.2 Gbit/s1.275 GB/s [a]2006
Dual High-Speed LVDS Display Interface10.5 Gbit/s1.312 GB/s
DisplayPort 1.0 (4-lane High Bit Rate)10.8 Gbit/s1.35 GB/s [a]2006
12G-SDI (SMPTE 2082)11.88 Gbit/s1.5 GB/s2015
HDMI 2.018.0 Gbit/s2.25 GB/s [a]2013
Thunderbolt 220 Gbit/s2.5 GB/s2013
DisplayPort 1.2 (4-lane High Bit Rate 2)21.6 Gbit/s2.7 GB/s [a]2009
DisplayPort 1.3 (4-lane High Bit Rate 3)32.4 Gbit/s4.05 GB/s [a]2014 (2016)
DisplayPort 1.4/1.4a32.4 Gbit/s4.05 GB/s2016 (2018)
superMHL36 Gbit/s4.5 GB/s2015
Thunderbolt 340 Gbit/s5 GB/s2015
HDMI 2.148 Gbit/s6 GB/s [b]2017
DisplayPort 2.0/2.1 (4-lane)80 Gbit/s10 GB/s [c]2019 (2022)
SMPTE 2110 over 100 Gigabit Ethernet100 Gbit/s12.5 GB/s2017
HDMI 2.296 Gbit/s12 GB/s [b]2025

a Uses 8b/10b encoding (20% coding overhead) b Uses 16b/18b encoding (11% overhead) c Uses 128b/132b encoding (3% overhead)

See also

Notes

External links

  • – A graph illustrating digital bandwidths. Digital Silence, 2004 (archived).