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Intel Launches Its First Wi-Fi 6E-Capable Wireless Card
By Aaron Klotz last updated
The Intel AX210 is the vendor's first Wi-Fi 6E-capable M.2 wireless card.
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Report: AMD Taps MediaTek to Develop Custom Wi-Fi 6 and 5G Chips
By Zhiye Liu published
A DigiTimes report claims that there's a new Wi-Fi / 5G collaboration between AMD and MediaTek.
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Researchers Set New Fiber Optic Speed Record of 178 Tbps
By Ash Hill last updated
Researchers from UCL, KDDI and Xtera worked together to set a new world data transmission rate record.
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Intel Acquires Killer Wi-Fi Owner Rivet Networks
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Intel has acquired Rivet Networks, owner of the Killer brand and a competitor in gaming laptops.
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Coronavirus is Making the Internet Stronger, MIT Claims
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
The coronavirus pandemic is only making the internet stronger, despite increased usage, the MIT Technology Review reports
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800 Gigabit Ethernet Launched With Double the Bandwidth
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
The just-rebranded Ethernet Technology Consortium just announced the 800G Ethernet standard, and it's very fast.
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Raspberry Pi Network Monitor Tracks Your Internet Speed
By Ash Hill published
Built on top of a Raspberry Pi 3 B+, this project is designed to monitor network activity and performance.
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Connection Congestion: Broadband Speeds Suffering, Some Cities Down 40 Percent or More
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
88 out of the top 200 cities in the U.S. are suffering broadband degradation.
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