Singapore develops high-speed chips for wireless communication
Updated: 2010-11-23 17:04
(Xinhua)
SINGAPORE - Singapore researchers are exploiting high radio frequency to develop future high speed wireless communication products, the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) said on Tuesday.
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The new millimeter-wave communication system will allow three Blu-ray movies, each of 25 GB capacity, to be wirelessly downloaded in a minute.
The ability to fabricate millimeter-wave technology with traditional silicon-based materials is a significant milestone to extend millimeter-wave frequencies to commercial applications since mature chip making processes can now be utilized.
The research will open up a myriad of consumer applications for home entertainment, mobile electronics, potentially eradicate messy cables for communicating information between multiple devices.
Speaking of the research milestone, Dim-Lee Kwong, Executive Director of IME, said, "After two years of intensive research and development, we have developed critical building blocks that will enable millimeter-wave chips to be produced cost-effectively."
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