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Chinese scientists develops world's first all-frequency 6G chip
It will be possible to download 50GB of 8K video in just a few seconds


Beijing: China has created a new history in the world of technology. Scientists have developed the world's first all-frequency 6G chip that is capable of working on all frequencies of the wireless spectrum.
Through this revolutionary invention, internet speeds can reach more than 100 gigabits per second (Gbps), which will not only provide convenience for ordinary users but will also help solve connectivity problems in remote areas of the country.
Experts say that thanks to this technology, it will be possible to download 50GB of 8K video in just a few seconds in the future. In addition to this invention, it can also revolutionize online education, direct monitoring of crops for farmers, and other modern facilities.
The project, jointly completed by researchers from Peking University in Beijing and City University of Hong Kong, highlights China's growing influence in next-generation communications technology.

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