Is there a physics limit to data transfer rate?

Is there a physics limit to data transfer rate?

Is there a physics limit to data transfer rate for a USB 3.0, the rate can be a few Gbit per second I am wondering if there is a physics law tells us there is a fundamental limit to data transfer rate, similar to how the 2nd law thermodynamics tells us perpetual motion never going to happen; and similar to how relativity tells being faster than light is impossible

No, there is no fundamental limit on overall transfer rate. Any process that can transfer data at a given rate can be done twice in parallel to transfer data at twice that given rate.

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