This list should be useful for determining where the bottleneck will be in a system.

Notes:
InterconnectMax speedNotes
56k dialup0.005upload is slower (V.90 = 0.003, and V.92 = 0.004)
128k ADSL0.014assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
256k ADSL0.028assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
512k ADSL0.055assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
1M ADSL0.110assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
2M ADSL0.220assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
8M ADSL0.881assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
12M ADSL21.321assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
24M ADSL2+2.642assuming an ATM+TCP overhead of 14%
10Mb/s LAN1.200assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
100Mb/s LAN12.000assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
1Gb/s LAN120.000assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
localtalk0.028assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
arcnet0.300assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
token ring 10.499assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
token ring 21.920assuming a TCP/IP overhead of 4%
HomePlug 1.00.750Typical thoughtput is 2.5Mb/s. Marketed as 14Mb/s
Intellon HomePlug Turbo3.125Typical throughput is 10Mb/s. Marketed as 85Mb/s. Intellon proprietry
HomePlug AV7.500Typical throughput is 36Mb/s. Marketed as 200Mb/s
Wireless  
IrDA-control0.009 
IrDA-SIR0.014 
IrDA-FIR0.500 
Bluetooth 1.x0.090723Kbps max asymmetric. 434Kbps max symmetric
Bluetooth 2.00.2602.1Mbps max asymmetric. 1.45Mbps max symmetric
Wimedia Bluetooth0.500Will be next bluetooth standard, range 10m. See CES 2006 presentation for other Wimedia speeds/applications
Wimedia USB60.000Will be next USB standard, range 10m. See CES 2006 presentation for other Wimedia speeds/applications
802.11b0.700very variable
802.11a3.100very variable
802.11g3.100very variable
802.11n6.200 
802.16a9.200range up to 50Km
Local/Serial  
Parallel (SPP)0.10 
Parallel (EPP/ECP)1.35Assuming 10% overhead
USB 1.0 low speed0.16Ditto
USB 1.0 high speed1.35Ditto. Also known as usb 1.1
USB 2.0 low speed0.16Assuming 10% overhead
USB 2.0 full speed1.35Ditto
USB 2.0 hi speed35.00bulk transfer mode only seems to get about 58% of max
USB 3.0400.0038% overhead. optical and electrical. backwards compatible with USB 2.0. Full duplex
Firewire50.00S100 = 12.5MB/s, S200 = 25MB/s, S400 = 50MB/s
Firewire b400.00S800 = 100MB/s, S1600 = 200MB/s, S3200 = 400MB/s
Thunderbolt800.00Based on PCI express. Full duplex and port supports 2 of these lanes
Multimedia  
SPDIF0.375just audio (24 bit, 48KHz)
SDI33.726.8 for video, 6.9 for other data
SDI-WS45.0 
HD-SDI187.5 
DVI618.7video and slow I2C data
HDMI625.0video, audio and data
Discs  
FD (1.44MB)0.030 
CD (1X)0.153 
DVD (1X)1.385 
zip (100/250MB)1.400 
zip (750MB)7.500 
MD (177MB)0.160 
Hi-MD (305MB)0.540 
Hi-MD (1000MB)1.230 
ATAPI ATAPI modes supported by hard disks, CD-ROM drives etc.
PIO Mode 03.3 
PIO Mode 15.2 
PIO Mode 28.3 
PIO Mode 311.1 
PIO Mode 416.7 
DMA Mode 04.2 
DMA Mode 113.3 
DMA Mode 216.7 
UDMA Mode 016.7Note Ultra DMA modes do not support overlapped seeks, bus bandwidth sharing, or command queuing/reordering because of their single-threaded nature.
UDMA Mode 125.0
UDMA Mode 233.3
UDMA Mode 344.4
UDMA Mode 466.7
UDMA Mode 5100.0
UDMA Mode 6133.0
Serial ATA150.0Note SATA modes support asynchronous operation through "tagged command queuing".
Serial ATA II300.0
Serial ATA III600.0
SCSI Note Hard disk speeds (both SCSI & ATAPI), are the limiting factor rather than the bus speeds specified here.
SCSI-15.0 
SCSI-25.0 
Wide SCSI10.0 
Fast SCSI10.0 
Fast Wide SCSI20.0 
Ultra SCSI20.0 
Ultra Wide SCSI40.0 
Ultra2 SCSI40.0 
Ultra2 Wide SCSI80.0 
Ultra160 SCSI160.0 
Ultra320 SCSI320.0 
Ultra640 SCSI640.0 
PC bus  
8 bit ISA2.3original XT
16 bit ISA8.0 
EISA32.0 
MCA40.0(typical PS/2 speeds) 160.0 theoretical limit
Vesa Local44.0105.0 in burst mode
AGP2132.0Base AGP speed (1x) = 266MB/s. There was 1x & 2x (AGP 1), 4x (AGP 2) and 8x (AGP 3)
PCMCIA20.0 
CardBus132.0 
Newcard250.0Bidirectional. 60MB/s if USB2 used internally
ExpressCard200.0uses USB 2.0 (any of 3 modes) or PCI-Express (1x) internally
PCI 2.0132.0 
PCI 2.1264.0 
PCI 2.2528.0 
PCI-X 1.01024.0 
PCI-X 2.04300.0 
PCI-Express 1.1200.0Bidirectional per "lane". Any number of lanes between points, e.g. 16X is 3.2GB/s. Can extend 5M like USB, and is hotplug.
PCI-Express 2.0400.0Bidirectional per "lane". Any number of lanes between points, e.g. 16X is 6.4GB/s. May extend 10M, and is hotplug.
RapidIO290.6Bidirectional per "lane" at 3.125 GBaud. 1x,2x,4x lanes currently supported, with 8x,16x in future.
HyperTransport 1.x6400.0Bidirectional per 32 bit link at 800MHz
HyperTransport 2.011200.0Bidirectional per 32 bit link at 1.4GHz
HyperTransport 3.020800.0Bidirectional per 32 bit link at 2.6GHz
Tape  
8mm0.5 
DLT3XL1.5 
DLT44.0 
SDLT6.0 
DDS20.5 
DDS31.5 
DDS43.0 
DLT70005.0 
AIT26.0 
AIT312.0 
LTO-115.0 
LTO-240.0 
LTO-380.0 
LTO-4120.0 
WAN  
DS10.193Also known as T1
DS1C0.394Also known as T-1C
DS20.789Also known as T2
DS35.592Also known as T3
DS3D16.900Also known as T-3D
DS434.300Also known as T4
E-10.256 
E-21.056 
E-34.296 
E-417.408 
E-570.644 
OC-16.264assuming sonet overhead of 3.3%
OC-318.792assuming sonet overhead of 3.3%
OC-1275.168assuming sonet overhead of 3.3%
OC-48300.671assuming sonet overhead of 3.3%
OC-1921208.688assuming sonet overhead of 3.3%
© Sep 7 2006