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Peraso and Virewirx Demonstrate 50Gbps Network Cluster Targeting Drone Swarms and Autonomous Systems

Peraso Inc. and Virewirx, Inc. (“Virewirx”) today announced the successful demonstration of a simulated drone wireless communication environment requiring a high-capacity network cluster with a peak aggregate data capacity of more than 50Gbps. Each company provided fundamental technology essential to the demonstration, including Peraso’s 60 GHz wireless semiconductor solutions and Virewirx’s VX60 High Performance Wireless Network, an advanced millimeter- wave networking technology.

See Full Story at Telecom Ramblings

Peraso and Virewirx Demonstrate 50Gbps Network Cluster Targeting Drone Swarms and Autonomous Systems

Peraso Inc. and Virewirx, Inc. ("Virewirx") today announced the successful demonstration of a simulated drone wireless communication environment requiring a high-capacity network cluster with a peak aggregate data capacity of more than 50Gbps. Each company provided fundamental technology essential to the demonstration, including Peraso's 60 GHz wireless semiconductor solutions and Virewirx's VX60 High Performance Wireless Network, an advanced millimeter- wave networking technology.

See Full Story at The Globe and Mail

AI Infrastructure Stocks: ANY, CIIT, PRSO, DSY In Focus

Peraso Inc. is attracting attention following the successful demonstration of a 50Gbps drone wireless network powered by its proprietary 60GHz mmWave semiconductor technology. The platform is designed for military drones, UAV swarms, robotics, AI infrastructure, and autonomous systems, offering secure, high-capacity connectivity in challenging environments. After reaching $1.38 on May 11, 2026, investors are watching closely as the company continues expanding its presence in next-generation wireless communications and defense technology markets.

See Full Story at The Street Reports

From Autonomous Vehicles to Ship-to-Shore to: Designing 60 GHz Networks for Tactical Applications

Today’s defense operations are defined by mobility, speed and data. Whether coordinating ship-to-shore logistics, maneuvering ground forces, or enabling autonomous and semi-autonomous systems at the tactical edge, reliable communications are no longer a support function — they are mission-critical.

See Full Story at Mobility Engineering Technology