AS THE demand for faster broadband internet grows, so does the need for technology that can handle ever-increasing amounts of data quickly and cheaply. To meet this need a collaboration between Siemens Communications and microprocessor specialist Infineon has developed a chip which, the companies claim, can handle 107Gb - the equivalent of two DVDs - every second, more than twice the current maximum rate. Internet traffic is generally transmitted as light pulses along optical fibre, and therefore has to be converted back into an electrical signal for computers to do anything with it. But the amount of data that can be carried on an optical fibre is so great that before it can be converted, it has to be split into several signals at a lower rate.
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