KDDI Boosts Infrared Transfer Speeds
Jan 29, 2008, 12:19 PM by Eric M. Zeman
KDDI's research lab has improved infrared transfer speeds from a theoretical limit of 4 Mbps to 1 Gbps. The gains were achieved by using a new kind of semi-conductor laser that can "blink" faster than the existing LED systems. This faster laser is paired with a larger piece of non-volatile memory so data is not lost during the transfer, which also improves stability. KDDI claims an entire CD could be transferred between devices such as a PC and mobile phone in under 1 second.
Comments
Awesome
although the technology can achieve the high speeds the phone computer, or what ever u are using to sent will not be able to actually send the data that fast

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