KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto)(TOKYO:6971) today announced it has developed an On-Board Optics Module that achieves world-record bandwidth of 512 Gbps.
Microcombs offer a compact, energy-efficient way to boost data transmission speeds beyond one petabit per second, helping solve global bandwidth bottlenecks. (Nanowerk News) A newly-published paper ...
The Space-based Laser Communication Market reached a valuation of USD 1.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to witness significant expansion, attaining USD 4.5 billion by 2033. This growth is ...
The ATA6571RT transceiver is designed to withstand harsh space conditions with its resistance to Single-Event Effects (SEE) and Total Ionizing Dose (TID). It also features low power management with ...
The world wide web is not enough, because scientists have managed to transmit data at a staggering 1.84 petabits per second — nearly twice the amount of global internet traffic in the same interval.
Edge computing enables local data processing, reduces reliance on cloud infrastructure and enhances resilience in ...
David Lazovsky and Preet Virk, technologists with backgrounds in semiconductor engineering and photonics, came to the joint realization several years ago that AI and machine learning workloads would ...
Technology announces the release of its Radiation-Tolerant ATA6571RT CAN FD Transceiver, a high-reliability communication ...
Engineers have set a new speed record for data transmission through a standard diameter optical fiber. By beaming 55 “modes” of signals down a single-core optical fiber, the team was able to transmit ...