Laser-powered wireless hits 360 Gbps and uses half the energy of Wi-Fi
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Researchers created a chip with 25 lasers that transmits data using light at 362.7 gigabits per second, using half the energy of Wi-Fi. The system prevents interference and could efficiently handle high-capacity indoor data traffic.
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