Scientists have developed a groundbreaking 6G mini-chip capable of transferring data at an astonishing 100+ gigabits per second (Gbps).
Measuring just 1.7 by 11 millimeters, this tiny component is a major breakthrough. It uniquely integrates nine different radio frequency bands from 0.5 to 110 GHz, overcoming the limits of today's devices.
To put this in perspective, this speed is vastly superior to the fastest US mobile network, which averaged 299.36 megabits per second (Mbps).
Crucially, these high speeds are not just for cities. The technology works effectively on frequencies used in rural areas, promising a wider reach for next-generation connectivity.
Testing has confirmed that communication remains stable across all frequency bands, proving its reliability.


