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- Data signaling rate refers to the speed at which data signals are transmitted inside a computer system.
- It is the amount of data that passes through a given point along a data transmission path within a given time.
- Computers have different data transmission paths and protocol that include;
- These transmission paths are also known as buses.
- SATA mainly transmits data in and out of hard disc drives, while PCI Express (PCIe) transmits data in and out of solid-state discs.
- USB Type-C for instance has a signaling rate of 5Gbps (Gigabit per second).
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