Recently, a research team at the University of California, Irvine, made a groundbreaking announcement: they have successfully developed a transceiver capable of operating in the ultra-high-frequency 140 GHz band. By integrating both digital and analog signal processing technologies, this innovative transceiver can achieve data transmission speeds of up to 120 Gbps, which translates to roughly 15 GB per second. To put this into perspective, even the fastest wireless technologies currently available, such as Wi-Fi 7 (theoretically capable of up to 30 Gbps) and 5G millimeter wave (with a maximum speed of 5 Gbps), pale in comparison to the remarkable capabilities of this new development.
