Stanford researchers develop tiny chip boosting internet signals 100 times
NewsBytes | May 7, 2026 7:39 AM CST
Lithium niobate racetrack recycles light
The chip uses a clever racetrack-shaped design to recycle light, strengthening signals much like a mini laser built for communication.
It's made from lithium niobate and built to be compact and energy-efficient, opening doors for quicker digital tech that doesn't drain your battery, whether you're using smartphones or remote sensors.
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