Nokia, SURF achieve 800Gbps for massive Large Hadron Collider upgrade

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Nokia, SURF achieve 800Gbps for massive Large Hadron Collider upgrade
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The Large Hadron Collider has produced more than 1,000 petabytes of data so far. Future upgrades will dramatically increase its data output. The Large Hadron Collider has produced more than 1,000 petabytes of data. Future upgrades will increase its data output five fold.

The Large Hadron Collider has produced more than 1,000 petabytes of data so far. Future upgrades will dramatically increase its data output.Nokia and SURF successfully reached a single carrier 800Gbps optical transmission on an existing fiber link that spans several countries.

According to a press statement from Nokia, this increased data output could “fuel new discoveries in fundamental physics beyond 2029.” The organizations transferred the LHC’s existing data stream to an upgraded connection. The new data points featured the latest Nokia transponders, high-speed network equipment, and servers.

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