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The Fastest Internet EVER!?

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The video discusses a bold claim from Australian researchers about achieving a record internet speed of 44.2 terabits per second, generated by a collaboration between Monash, Swinburne, and RMIT universities. It explains that the speed was achieved using an optical chip named a soilton crystal microcomb, which splits light into 80 separate channels and carried data through a 50 mile loop of existing fiber. The host expresses healthy skepticism, repeatedly noting the need to verify such results and highlighting that the reported setup involved an experimental environment rather than typical consumer infrastructure. As the segment progresses, the discussion shifts to related tech news, including Intel tiger lake graphics leaks suggesting potential GPU performance gains, and a recap of other industry updates such as a company audit over stolen game keys and a backdrop of trends in gaming and hardware. The episode weaves in humorous commentary about the practicality of demonstrations and ends with a teaser for more tech news, including a note on outdoor televisions and other gadgets, inviting viewers to return for future episodes.

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What speed did the Australian researchers claim to achieve, and how was it demonstrated?
They claimed a record internet data speed of 44.2 terabits per second, achieved with an optical chip called a soilton crystal microcomb that splits light into 80 channels and transmits data over a 50 mile fiber loop.
What is the soilton crystal microcomb used for in the experiment?
It splits the light running through the internet cables into 80 unique channels to enable high bandwidth data transmission in the experimental setup.