Taara harnesses the power of light to deliver internet connectivity For several years, Google has been offering internet access in developing countries via simple light beams, without the need for ...
Alphabet has announced a new development for Taara's technology that could lead to low-cost, high-speed internet connectivity ...
The Alphabet “moonshot” project is launching a new chip to deliver high-speed internet with light instead of radio waves.
Alphabet's Taara division has been delivering internet connectivity in far-flung areas with traffic-light-sized transmitters ...
Google's X company is working on the next generation of Taara, a silicon photonics technology designed to bring fast broadband speeds to some underdeveloped areas of ...
Taara, Google's current underdog project run by its X research lab, seeks to replace fiber optic cables with above-ground ...
With today's big news, the core functionality of Taara Lightbridge has been reduced from the size of a traffic light to the ...
The project that Google has been working on is code-named Taara, and the team working on it announced on Friday a new, ...
Alphabet 's innovation hub, X, is leading a project called Taara, which aims to redefine internet connectivity. The effort ...
In a new Project Taara blog post, Alphabet says it transmitted data at 10Gbps from one Taara chip to another, using only light beamed from the chip’s “hundreds” of software-controlled light emitters — ...
Google's Taara chip could bring Internet connections to areas previously unreachable by existing technology, with speeds on-par with fiber.
A project from Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is debuting a new chip that promises to deliver gigabit internet speeds over the air — no cable needed. The technology comes from Taara, which ...