Intel just announced the prototype to a chip made of all silicon that can encode 200 GB/S on a light beam. This is a step up from the old chip that can only encode 100 GB/S. Also, the 100 GB/S chips were not made of silicon which provides limitations for.
With every passing day, technology seems to evolve several times. The booming microchip-processing speed is rejuvenating the different areas of an integrated circuit. But, the present use of the tiny copper wires is hindering this happening segment.
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), in collaboration with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has designed an advanced silicon chip dubbed as UCSD DARPA Smart Q-Band 4x4 Array Transmitter that can be used for multiple purposes...
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