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A Full-Spectrum 6g Chip Promises to Change the Way We Connect

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Researchers at the University of Beijing, in collaboration with American scientists, have presented a tiny 6G chip capable of transmitting data to more than 100 gigabits per second, making it one of the most ambitious solutions for the future of mobile telecommunications. This breakthrough, published in Nature magazine, puts on the table an alternative to the current problems of speed, coverage and congestion in wireless networks. Currently, 5G …
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Researchers at the University of Beijing, in collaboration with American scientists, have presented a tiny 6G chip capable of transmitting data to more than 100 gigabits per second, making it one of the most ambitious solutions for the future of mobile telecommunications. This breakthrough, published in Nature magazine, puts on the table an alternative to the current problems of speed, coverage and congestion in wireless networks. Currently, 5G …

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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