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Japan Breaks World Record with Ultra-Fast Internet: 1.02 million GB per second Data Transfer
Tokyo. Researchers in Japan have set a new world record by transmitting data at an astonishing speed of 1.02 petabits per second over a distance of 1,118 miles.

Tokyo. Researchers in Japan have set a new world record by transmitting data at an astonishing speed of 1.02 petabits per second over a distance of 1,118 miles. That’s like sending over a million gigabytes of data every second, fast enough to stream thousands of high-definition movies instantly! This milestone, reported by Interesting Engineering, could transform how we use technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and the Internet of Things (IoT).


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Ok but is it china optimized routing for my small plate chicken? If not I’d rather stay with my 10mbps
I want it, how much is the price per month for such hardware???
what for
Note, this statement requires >= 8 Pbps to be true as it is "just"
~ 1 Mil Gigabit per second (Gbps or Gb/s)
or
~ 134k Gigabyte per second (GBps or GB/s)
They made the Nintendo, I would expect the same quality in their internet.
again Nintendo
Cross datacenter gpu clusters are becoming reality
Nintendo has no networking.
Where on the internet do you remove the cartridge and blow on it to make the internet work?
quick question, how dense are you irl?
if someone said "look, over there, a skyhawk x-7 is flying through the sky!", would you immediately look?
Offical press release: https://www.nict.go.jp/en/press/2025/05/29-1.html
explain the nintendo switch then!
I would suck an ink cartridge’s ink and inject it into my veins so I could use my 8 arms to turn my head to see if there really is a skyhawk x-7 flying through the sky like a pig
Enough to download those precious video files over and over again
I wouldn't give a shit.
But I'm confused to your response to a joke.
You're implying if someone made something good in 1985, they must be good at doing something else 40 years later?
Or that I really thought the Internet runs on cartridges?
How dense are you that if you didn't find a joke funny, I must be dense?
Anyway, you're stupid on two counts, so I won't be replying further.