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hx8yesterday at 8:49 PM2 repliesview on HN

Ziply Fiber is offering 50 gbps home internet connections in some US locations. You cannot utilize that type of speed with a Mac Mini. Even the modest 8-10gbps connections offered by T-Mobile and Google probably require more.


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wlesieutreyesterday at 8:53 PM

Doesn't really answer the question though, why would someone be trying to utilize that much bandwidth out of their house?

Is this for people trying to start the next netflix out of their garage before they have any money to put the servers in a colo?

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zrmyesterday at 9:57 PM

> You cannot utilize that type of speed with a Mac Mini.

Mostly because the base Mini has Thunderbolt 4 which maxes out at 40Gbps. Anything with a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot will take a 100Gbps NIC. 100Gbps is around 10GBps (8 bits per byte plus encapsulation overhead). Desktop CPUs can do AES-GCM at 2.5GBps+ per core and have up to 16 cores and around 50GBps of memory bandwidth (dual channel DDR4-3200), so the NIC still seems like the bottleneck.