Showing posts with label 5G devices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5G devices. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2022

Optical Wireless Technology - LiFi & FSOC will be a game changer technology for 5G rollout in India

 

This MADE IN INDIA innovation can give India an edge over the current advances taken on by the created countries

With the discussions and conversations on high in regards to the 5G assistance carry out in India, specialists are raising worries over the cutoff time for sending off, establishment process obstacles, extensive consent methods, and a lot more issues. As India has encountered the difficulties of utilizing Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Radio innovation as a backhaul for the 4G carry out, the world is taking a gander at how this greatest vote-based country will take its versatile client local area to the up and coming age of correspondence. Ahmedabad based Nav Wireless Technologies Pvt Ltd, the main enrolled organization in India doing explore and create items in the field of LiFi (Light Fidelity), has approached to feature the most plausible and viable answer for the 5G help send off the nation over simultaneously potential outcomes through Optical Wireless Communication (OWC).

Sending off 5G administrations will be a mammoth and most testing task for India. To give high-velocity voice and information and quicker web availability in each alcove and corner of the country, more portable pinnacles should be set up, which will require more space. A plentiful measure of digging will be expected to set down fiber-optic links for versatile pinnacle backhaul availability for the establishment interaction. The greatest possible level of challenge will be to acquire Right of Way (RoW) consent for laying links, street-cutting authorizations for laying pipelines, and so on, alongside the street networks in each state. Introducing 5G pinnacles or laying optical fiber links in regions like woods, thickly populated urban communities, roadways, metro stations, and high-security zones would be significantly more troublesome work. How much time is expected for RoW…..Read more

Monday, March 11, 2019

iPhones are improving every year, thanks to an obscure Japanese company

International News

After two decades in development, chipmakers are making a costly bet on a technology that will cram even more transistors onto silicon. Their success may hinge on a little-known company in the suburbs of Tokyo.

Lasertec Corp. is the world’s sole maker of equipment that tests glass squares slightly bigger than a CD case that act as a stencil for chip designs. By shining light through the squares, circuits smaller than the width of a few strands of DNA are imprinted onto silicon wafers in a process called lithography. These templates have to be perfect: even a tiny defect can make every single chip in the batch unusable.

Consumers take it for granted that gadgets will keep getting slimmer, more powerful and cheaper, but the chip companies are running out of ways to etch ever smaller circuit patterns onto silicon. After years of setbacks, the industry has settled on extreme ultraviolet lithography, which uses plasma as the light source to draw lines smaller than 7 nanometers. That’s the size seen in Apple Inc.’s A12 Bionic chip, featured in the iPhone XS and XR.

In 2017, Yokohama, Japan-based Lasertec solved the final piece of the puzzle when it created a machine that can test blank EUV masks for internal flaws, giving it a monopoly. The company’s stock has tripled since then.


 Lasertec has already received orders for 4 billion yen ($36 million) machines that test EUV blanks, according to Lasertec President Osamu Okabayashi. The company may see additional sales as soon as this summer, depending on how quickly Samsung Electronics Co. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. ramp up mass production, he said. Lasertec shares climbed as much as 6 percent in Tokyo on Tuesday, the biggest intraday gain in 10 days...Read More