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Supercomputers / IWARP / Local area networks / Computer memory / Computer networking / Remote direct memory access / Transmission Control Protocol / Stream Control Transmission Protocol / Communications protocol / Computing / Data / Computer networks
Date: 2009-12-17 10:25:12
Supercomputers
IWARP
Local area networks
Computer memory
Computer networking
Remote direct memory access
Transmission Control Protocol
Stream Control Transmission Protocol
Communications protocol
Computing
Data
Computer networks

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