10 Billion Bits of Data Per Second, Stanford University Study

A new nanoscale light-based device is able to transmit data at an ultrafast rate while using thousands of times less energy than current technologies. Developed by Jelen Vuckovic, associate professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University, and Gary Shambat, a doctoral candidate in electrical engineering, the nanoscale light-emitting diode (LED) can send data at 10 billion bits per second.

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