Laser-Powered Wireless Hits 360 Gbps and Uses Half the Energy of Wi-Fi
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Laser-powered wireless hits 360 Gbps and uses half the energy of Wi-Fi
A new breakthrough in wireless technology could dramatically boost internet speeds while cutting energy use—by switching from radio waves to light. Researchers have developed a tiny chip packed with dozens of miniature lasers that can transmit massive amounts of data simultaneously, reaching speeds over 360 gigabits per second in early tests.
The use of wireless internet has become an everyday tool in homes, offices, and public spaces. However, the growth in the number of connected devices has generated new challenges for traditional networks like Wi-Fi. Why does Wi-Fi face new challenges today? Currently, technologies like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth depend on the use of radio frequencies to transmit data. This model has limitations such as spectrum saturation, interference between devices…
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