engadget.com— A research group from the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) at Georgia Tech has recently released a study demonstrating high-speed wireless data transfers at a staggering 15Gbps at a one meter range.
Jul 22, 2007View in Crawl 4
This would be class. If they develop it, imagine how freakin' fast everythings gonna be. You could download the city onto hard-drive in like, a second.
Obviously they are not aware of my pioneering work in this field. I can deliver a much larger throughput over 50 meters wirelessly, using my patented "trebuchet full of DVDs" technology.
A peak data transfer rate of 15 Gigabit/s at a distance of 1 meter, 10 Gigabit/s at a distance of 2 meters and 5 Gigabit/s at a distance of 5 meters have been achieved.
autofeastJul 23, 2007
This would be class. If they develop it, imagine how freakin' fast everythings gonna be. You could download the city onto hard-drive in like, a second.
mz00mJul 23, 2007
Unable to pass through... because its slamming into all that damned DNA.
flashback99Jul 23, 2007
Goodbye telephony, hello video conferencing.
Closed AccountJul 23, 2007
Obviously they are not aware of my pioneering work in this field. I can deliver a much larger throughput over 50 meters wirelessly, using my patented "trebuchet full of DVDs" technology.
gordonf238Jul 23, 2007
60Ghz RF can penetrate 10 feet of concrete. Where did you read that nonsense about skin?
endeavormacJul 23, 2007
A peak data transfer rate of 15 Gigabit/s at a distance of 1 meter, 10 Gigabit/s at a distance of 2 meters and 5 Gigabit/s at a distance of 5 meters have been achieved.
thallJul 23, 2007
But enough drives in parallel can.