Internet Speeds Get 4.5 Million Times Faster
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 มี.ค. 2024
- The Internet just got a whole lot faster as researchers achieved the fastest speed ever, a staggering 4.5 million times faster than home broadband.
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I always tell my oldest son "one day you gunna be talking to younger gamers and be like oh I remember when we dealt with LAG y'all are spoiled"
this has nothing to do with latency, by speed they mean bandwidth. The amount of data transferred per time increased but its speed to reach its destination is almost fixed at speed of light.
@@khaledsh8506it means more computers can use shorter paths though, so it does help speed quite significantly, also greatly reduces the cost of faster speeds
@@Slackow yes you’re right, it is definitely one of the steps to reduce latency
I really hope this isn't an April fool's joke, I saw some articles published on the 29th of March, which even with the time zone stuff cannot get to April 1st 😮
We are good buddy
I heard things saying its real and expensive and all I see is a date on April the first. I honestly don't know how it works, I just hope I can get it next week.
Tech channels should not do April Fools pranks. People might never come back here.
I saw an article talking about this exact thing posted on the 27th of march. I’m not saying it isn’t April fools but who knows.
It isn't an april fool's joke
@@pierson9905 It must be a joke, because if internet backbones get hugely faster, that will have pretty much ZERO effect on my home internet speed.
@@DerekDavis213not true
@@DerekDavis213they’re using the same cables that are already in use
The article was published on Aston university's website on March 26th, not quite an april fools joke
for people asking, unfortunately no, this won't remove all lag from online games.
The breakthough in this video broadens the bandwidth of fibre broadband, so you can send more data at a time, but this doesn't mean you can send data more frequently.
To use a car as an analogy, improving it in the same way would increase the size of the vehicle, but how fast it travels would stay the same.
We already send data pretty much at the speed of light (fibre optics are amazing) but this still means there will always be an upper bound ping of about 150ms, that is with a direct internet connection from opposite sides of the globe under ideal conditions.
if we want to significantly lower the ping ceiling, we kinda need faster than light communication (still very scifi, but could happen in our lifetimes thanks to AI).
Its not that the lag will be less, but we will be able to connect many more players in one match with the same latency than currently possible. So where currently 50-100 players in a cluster is the max, i forsee we will be seeing battles the size of 50k-100k players.
I agree
@@floydstashi agree
@@floydstash You sound like tim sweeney :P
Id be really excited for when quantum computers become so superior that it can replace faster than light transfer speeds, imagine one QP hosting up too 200 million people at a time, Youd be able to play with people on the other side of the planet instantaneously.
"IT USES EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE"
ur ISP IS STILL GOING TO CHARGE YOU DOUBLE :D
Double pay for x10000000 gain?
And people think this isn't a deal? You people are nuts lmao
@@JeyC_ yeah genius, most people cannot afford double. The deal sounds good when you say it like that but it is not that simple.
@@HatemSinokrot then stick with the current plan 😂
You people love victimizing yourselves lmao
@@JeyC_ the term double just is to show that ISP services are greedy. IMO i don't need that wifi, but since it is the same price the companies will capitalize, dats the joke...
JeyC the only one with a brain here. Double pay for something that's brand new and just discovered, come on, seriously? If they manage to release that even in 6 months or a year, it would be one hell of a good deal. Top internet in the WORLD for only double? Did you even read the title of the video or watch it? Did you click the thumbnail and go straight to the comments? Come on man. You have to use your brain, even on the internet. And beyond that. The amount of power needed to use this data is impossible for modern household computers. In a literal sense, this persons comment was a joke to begin with, poking fun at a common trash thing internet companies love doing..
The original article came out at a April 1 lol
This was posted on 1th April fools guys
It may be a april fools joke but japan just made it a reality
Just have a question : is it possible to generalize these kind of speed ?
Even just a 100Gbits/s on a massive scale or are there limitations nowadays (software, hardware...), is it feasible on a large scale and for a reasonable price ? (If you have videos or articles to share would be awesome)
Why wouldnt it be? It uses existing infrastructure so no big extra costs for the providers. Ofc they're gonna raise the price a bit but logically there should be no significant increase in price. Actually it'd be smart to lower the price a bit once you have the technology as an ISP cause compition will be fierce
@@cantinadudes To reach 7Gb/s of speed, you need to pay extra to have your own fiber to the home like Jackfrag did (was more than 150£ per month), so it's not that simple.
1Gb/s of speed is considered a lot in Europe and you need to pay an extra to your ISP for this, otherwise you're stuck at 300Mbits/s
@@user-eq3dm4zt5wand that's if people's basic tech devices could even run these speeds.
Imagine a galaxy S9 trying to hit 600gbps, and then customer complains about speed.
Or even a high end gaming pc brought to its knees because of the download.
The network load, decompression and compression on the CPU and SSD in conjunction with the ram would indeed make the computer sweat.
Atleast the GPU would be happy.
@@user-eq3dm4zt5wNot always the case. I'm in the UK and Average speeds here around 50Mbps down -15Mbps up. I'm not in the densest of cities (1hr away from town central) but I have a 900Mbps Down AND up Fibre to the home connection that I pay a FIXED £25 per month for. My old 1Gbps down and 52 up Fibre to the street package used to cost me £56 a month. Anywhere charging over the equivalent of £30 for near 1Gbps speeds is ripping you off period!
you would have severe limitations on hardware. to my last knowledge the fastest comercialy available SSD is the Crucial T705 2TB wich has write speeds up to 0,012747 Terabits/s or 12747 Megabits/s, wich is nothing compared to these internet speeds and the service you are downloading from also has to support these amount of upload speeds
So when is this happening?
theres no way this isnt gonna have side effects, this is like reinventing internet???
Video came out in 2nd April
and the artical came out Mar 27, 2024 01:37 AM EST.
and Aston put out there own artical Mar the 26.
When will this thing will be on ours computers ? 🤩
never
Is this the end of the lag in games?
I hope bro, I hope 😢
Umm, but lag is not correlated to internet speed .
ITS latency issue
@@sakidodi4640 And having faster internet means less latency, and no packet loss.
Sure, the latency doesn't actually change, but being able to transfer all of the info to the server in a single burst rather than over time can reduce latency.
@@gmodiscool14 👍
nah some f**ker is still going to be running at 3 frames a second.
And isps will definitely charge us extra for em.....
when is this coming and how do I get it ? also will those speeds be locked behind paywalls from internet providers ?
Does this spell the end of coaxial cable based internet?
Fiber is already faster than broadband Internet.
@@JINXzzap broadband is a technique used for transmitting messages across the internet. It's not a cable.
@aaronbenson5449 broadband is a method of communication used in high-speed internet, not a cable. Broadband is used in coaxial cable and fiber optic applications.
@@ElectricAvenue123 lol
Fiber is broadband internet. Broadband mainly means it’s always on and you aren’t dialing into the connection.
That’s coool sad thing is the public wil never experience it this has been happening for years we’re WiFi gets faster but they don’t reales to public now this with fiber optic is crazy
Now I can finally load React websites.
how mush does it cost i need it i lag like crazy all the time
We're gonna tell our grandkids of a time where internet was 90mbps and cars only came with 500hp
Theyre gonna have 500,000,000 mbps internet and hydrogen electric fusion hybrid cars that come with 3000hp as the base model.
I hope he patented it before shouting it out
Doesn't really matter if even your hard drive can't write that fast. 😅
Me watching this video in KBPS
1:15 GOOD GOD
our hardwares are not ready for this speed
When your ping is 0.00000999😤
It was originally posted in April 1 so it could be an April fools joke which I hope is not
and the govorment will still limit this because yes. they would never commercialise this to ANYONE
People are still believing that April fools prank?
Interesting question here... If internet can be that fast, can we not download a game, and the file can be read over internet?
talk about security camera's microphone's
If this is true then massive online worlds will spawn.
Vitual touch
IOT about to take leaps and bounds
for those who didnt understand 301 is the first of april
And what the bananas is the reason we don't have this?
ESPs gonna be very happy, end consumers wont see a bump in speed for free I assume and corporate servers will still suck ass, the end.
WHEN?! when will it be everywhere?
Yes
This makes me very depressed 😔 I and so, so many others will never see anything even close to what this video represents. Humans are far to greedy to let this go without a catch or three
The big question is: He will be like Tesla or like Thomas Edson?
I call bs, the only news about this is on tiktok and shorts with no additional info about the guy. Also the fastest SSD can write at 4.3 gb/s. If you have 5gb/s speed your bottle neck would be the ssd, as you can't download faster than you can write. The fiber can go up to 10 gbit/s or 1.25gb/s that's 30% of the best writing speed you could have. 4 million times of that is so much of a fantastic number it's a joke at this point.
Didn't Japan Achieve this Speed 2 years ago?
When will it come out?!
the article came out on april fools so are you
This video is made in April fools
Excuse me, Why didn't they done this before?!🌚👺
so whens this gonna come out to the public globally
never lol they will charge you 2.5x million the price for it
@@lennywhere im sure if it becomes mainstream all around the world they wont gatekeep that
Prob 2030 id my guess
A few decades at least. The cables are harder to produce=more expensive, and it will cost tons of money to replace the existing fiber. All for results that are "future proofing" more than anything. The mega corporations will probably get this within 10-20 years. And high importance government facilities within 10 years.
@@tylerh2429 I thought the video said that it could be produced using current cables
Neat theory, shame its an april fools joke, the cost would be a billion dollars a month per person, and the fact barring all of that the guy wpuld immediately be arrested for some VERY bad reason.
The only reason 5g 5
What? No. 5g is slow af in comparison
Yeah yeah it will not be available in my country lol 🤣
Me too iraq 😢
Me too lol Turkey 😑
The article from the university wasn’t made on April fools day… it’s not a prank…
Just take ANYTHING from the academic machine with a huge grain of salt… because this is the type of thing a paper could be written just for a big grant, even if the science behind it might be… BS.
Though if it’s true, we’re in for some crazy future.
protect this man at all cost! He could be mysteriously vanished
Now I get the picture... their computers are getting too powerful now and they need faster internet to accommodate the computer's tremendous capacity.. in other words, your every movement, everything you do near a device connected to the internet will automatically get analyzed and documented by a supercomputer ran by your tax dollars. You're welcome. Thank you for coming!
An internet!
I read the article in last month the 29th it's legit
5.000.000G
So is this april fools?
No
Ok
How to do it
Lol good April fools trick
Nope
Look at the date man
@@Shad0w_sp1te it's probably a time zone thing
Fact check it it’s real
it‘s real lol
April’s fools joke!
No
APRIL FOOLS
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I guess they fell off lol because they have 468m+ views on their channel
holy crap
This gadda be fake
Internet Explorer 4.5 million times faster
Finally🎉
It’s almost as fast as other browsers now!!!
wow it only has a 20 sec delay now
Happy AFD!
Incorrect date
No
real ian weetman?
April fools
Wrong, the artical came out Mar 27, 2024 01:37 AM EST.
It'll take 100 years before the average person sees anything remotely like this due to the need to upgrade a massive amount of infrastructure.
no more like 10
It requires existing infrastructure, and does not need much effort, afaik
Actually it can run on.the existing infrastructure
Nope wrong. It can run on the existing infrastructure
@@theeswinkler4998im pretty sure my isp will charge me 3000$ a day for that speed with my existing infrastructure😂😂😂
Yeah this is fake AF.
So this channel is fake? and so is there site? Since there is an artical about it this made on Mar 27, 2024 01:37 AM EST.
H O W
Bullshit
now i can download images of caseoh in less then 10 months????
Pipe dream. The fastest will still be Star link. You know there was a case, some years ago in which some engineers made the Internet connection that they were using so fast that it burnt the machines and cables out
Nope. Wrong
Lol
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