Install a few of these babies and it looks like time to change the V in VOIP
to videophone over IP mmmmmm. 

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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charlie Schluting
> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:01 PM
> To: PDXLUG, a Portland Linux user group
> Subject: [PDXLUG] new cisco router...
> 
> Cisco spent 500Million + in R&D on their new router..
> The CRS-1.
> 
> It has "The first OC-768 interface" (~40 Gbps).
> This beast takes up 3 full racks. Each line card can do 40Gbps. Total 
> bandwidth: 90Tbps.
> 
> My boss had an interesting point, after reading that marketing people 
> were mentioning VOIP. He said "if all 3 billion people in the world 
> called each other, there'd only be a market for two of these things."
> 
> Pretty funny :)
> This thing is amazing.. just thought I'd share, since I know 
> there's a 
> few network geeks on the list. Oh, and each processor has ~180 cores! 
> <drool>
> 
> http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2004/hd_052504.html
> 
> Can be yours for ~$450,000
> 
> -Charlie
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