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Japan hits 6G key milestone with high-frequency speeds topping 100 Gbps

Japan hits 6G key milestone with high-frequency speeds topping 100 Gbps Tiny microcombs with optical fibers could hold the solution to fast and stable wireless 6G networks.

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The Best USB-C Cables (2026): for Smartphones, Tablets, and Laptops

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Eero’s Pro 6E routers are down to their cheapest price yet in 2026

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Broadcom gets early start on WiFi 8 with next-gen wireless routing kit

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The Register 14d ago

The tech that could make Marvell the next trillion dollar company

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The Register 7d ago

Wi-Fi Router vs. Mesh System: Which Is Best for You?

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Don’t repeat 5G mistakes with 6G, plead mobile operators

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The Register 7d ago

Raspberry Pi 5 – 16 GB, $350

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From Detection to Recovery: Operational Analysis on LLM Pre-training with 504 GPUs

Announce Type: replace Abstract: Large-scale AI training is now fundamentally a distributed systems problem, and hardware failures have become routine operating conditions rather than rare exceptions. Public operational evidence from production training clusters, however, remains scarce.

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