Recently, the South China Morning Post reported that Chinese technology leads the technological advancement of next generation connection. 5G is still being launched in different countries around the world, including Brazil, while 6G takes a step forward in the polls. The hope is that the next generation, still being prepared, will have even better latency.
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The next generation would be the first wireless real-time transmission, as reported by the local news portal. 5G lags and bugs will be fixed, even if it is the best offer in today's technology market.
The reflection of a next step indicates that technology is constantly advancing and presents much faster responses to improvements.
What is so important about China's research right now? That would be the right answer to the question. What's the special touch to stand out? Understand!
China is at the forefront of research for 6G connection
The next generation arrives promising to enhance virtual reality resources even for cell phones. The new features would be in high definition, improved communication and building applications with greater use of data - of course, the improved data.
In the research, the scientists made use of a specific antenna that generates beam patterns at a frequency of 110 GHz.
With beams, testing ensured that 100GB of data was transmitted in a matter of seconds. The research's moniker gained recognition as "terahertz orbital angular," as the official report said.
That would be the communication that would remain between 100 GHz and 10 THz in the electromagnetic field, allowing data to be transferred infinitely faster.
This faster communication and connection of Terahertz made the military sector excited, as this way the branch could establish much more efficient connections.
Likewise, the United States, another world power, continues to try to advance with resources similar to China's technology in order not to lose dominance, as stated by the Wall Street Journal.
Would the competition between the two powers be able to generate a much faster next generation? It's still too early to know, but one thing is certain: the dispute will be fierce!
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