Wireless data at 15Gbps
July 24th, 2007
If you though that 802.11n connectivity is fast, think again. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have managed to conjure a solution that transfers data wirelessly at a whopping 15Gbps. Now that’s certainly speedy enough to transfer high definition media in a flash, but unfortunately its Achilles Heel lies in the transmission distance of a mere 100cm. Guess such technology works great for close proximity connections only, unless they could work at it to reach WiFi-class ranges. An interesting and practical solution would be hooking up your satellite cable box or console to a HDTV sans wires. I wonder how much Microsoft and Sony would charge for such an adapter if this is ever made a possibility.
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