Six months after researchers from Japan’s National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) set a new data transfer record of 1.02 petabits per second, a team of researchers from the Technical University of Denmark and Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has shattered that record, hitting 1.84 Pbit/s with a new chip that uses just a single laser.Researchers are studying ways to improve how existing infrastructure moves data more efficiently, which is what makes this recent record-breaking research even more impressive.As detailed in a paper recently published in the Nature Photonics journal, the research team developed a new optical chip that functions as something called a frequency comb.LG UltraWide QHD 34" Curved MonitorHDR 10 compatibilityThis 34" curved monitor gives you a super wide 21:9 aspect ratio of workspace with a 1440p resolution.With support for HDR 10, you can achieve brilliant color performance ideal for photographers, graphic designers, and more."