Chinese Researchers Report All-Frequency 6G Chip Hitting 100 Gbps in Lab Tests
- Chinese researchers from Peking University and City University of Hong Kong achieved over 100 Gbps transmission rates with a new 6G chip, as reported in Nature.
- The ultra-wideband system supports high-speed transmissions between 0.5 GHz and 115 GHz, allowing for flexible frequency tunability.
- Wang Xingjun described the technology as a super-wide highway for electronic signals, enhancing communication reliability and efficiency.
- The research aims to improve integration for smarter photonic-electronic modules, enabling real-time data transmission and automatic interference avoidance.
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