Web speed cracks, this one’s for you: Japanese specialists have authoritatively established another worldwide best for download speeds by hitting 402 Tbps (Terabits each second), breaking the 321 Tbps record they set a year ago.
That is really 402,000,000 Mbps (Megabits each second), which makes the 950 Mbps I get at home from my own ISP (says thanks to Sonic) seem to be an adjusting blunder. It’s quick to such an extent that you could download all 18+ GB of Elden Ring — and hell, your whole Steam library for sure — quicker than it took to peruse this sentence.
This is no joking matter since it bears the cost of us a brief look at what sort of paces are conceivable with our ebb and flow innovation, as the specialists utilized generally accessible fiber optic links to accomplish this new record.