Researchers at University College London have achieved a groundbreaking 938 Gbps wireless data transmission, over 9000 times faster than current 5G speeds.
By utilizing a wide frequency range from 5 GHz to 150 GHz and combining high-speed electronics with microwave photonics, they achieved ultra-fast multiplex data transfer.
This breakthrough paves the way for 6G technology, capable of downloading over 20 movies in just a second. It also enhances the radio access network (RAN) infrastructure, setting the foundation for future collaborations with smartphone manufacturers and network providers.
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Evidently, as it's a huge storage gap to fill. That means we either need a #TechnologyBreakthrough, or to start actually supporting dispatchable zero-carbon generation (like Nuclear) as part of the solution. But yikes on the scale!