Zakorsian, it will definitely enhance video delivery, I am not sure why audio is still a problem, it should not be, but if bandwidth can help, it will there too. Further, I think it will enhance the speed of future audio communication between the machine and the operator, avoiding the need of excessive use of keyboards and mouse with bandwidth hungry speech recognition software, eye movement monitoring )for virtual mouse) improve games and 3d simulation, and eventually the use of high definition virtual display systems as well.
These are more some of the "consumer" applications, of course, in technical applications like finite elements analysis, you can use all the speed that they will give you, these software programs operating even at 300 MHz are still too slow. I know, I have just gone through few months of electromagnetic modeling exercises, and gosh, are those system slow as soon as you go into real life 3D applications...
Zeev |