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I took a poke at the abstract of the paper, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07759-5, and its been a few years since I have done carrier grade wireless but…
The low-loss and broadband beamformer enables a 72-Gbps chip-to-chip wireless link over 300 mm and eight simultaneous 40-Gbps wireless links
I can’t be reading this right? They got 72Gb/s over 30cm?
I would love to see where this tech goes and I realise these papers are using ideal circumstance, but I don’t see this being used in a meaningful way.Hope I am wrong though.
Is that a type for 300nm? In other words, electromagnetic radiation that sits just below infrared and just above microwave.
And youtube will still figure out how to fuck up the buffer