Terahertz Communication Terminal GigaPort Released: Wireless Transmission Speed Breaks 1 Terabit Per Second for the First Time
Samsung releases GigaPort terahertz communication terminal, achieving 1 Tbps wireless transmission speed within 300 meters, laying the foundation for ultra-high-bandwidth applications in the 6G era
Terahertz Communication Terminal GigaPort Released: Wireless Transmission Speed Breaks 1 Terabit Per Second for the First Time
On November 5, 2029, Samsung Electronics released the GigaPort terahertz communication terminal. This desktop device achieves 1 terabit per second (Tbps) wireless transmission speed within a 300-meter range, pushing wireless communication bandwidth into the terabit era for the first time. GigaPort's transfer speed is approximately 100 times that of current Wi-Fi 7.
GigaPort operates in the 0.3 terahertz band, employing massive MIMO antenna arrays and advanced beamforming technology to overcome the short-range weakness of terahertz signals. The device's built-in AI channel estimation module can track user positions in real time and dynamically adjust beam direction, maintaining stable connections as users move.
"Terahertz communication is one of the core technologies for 6G," said Samsung's network division head. "GigaPort proves that terahertz isn't a lab toy — it's commercially viable technology."
GigaPort's initial application scenarios target professional domains: 8K/16K video real-time transmission, holographic communication, and industrial-grade digital twins. A consumer version is expected in 2031, with pricing yet to be announced.
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