Qualcomm China Announces Wi-Fi 8 for 2028 · TechNode
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Qualcomm China announces Wi-Fi 8 for 2028 · TechNode
The next-generation wireless standard, Wi-Fi 8, is expected to launch in 2028, Qualcomm China announced Monday. Unlike previous generations that focused primarily on maximizing speed, Wi-Fi 8 centers on “ultra high reliability” as its core goal. Through innovations such as multi-access point coordination and seamless roaming, it aims to achieve a 25% increase in throughput, a 25% reduction in latency, and a 25% decrease in packet loss in complex…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The next generation of wireless connectivity already has a name and date. Wi-Fi 8, also known as 802.11bn, will be launched in 2028. It will come with a clear promise that will not only improve speed or latency, but will ensure a stable, constant and uninterrupted connection. Qualcomm presented this new standard under the UHR+ concept (Ultra High Reliability), wh…
The Next Era Of Wi-Fi Is Coming — Wi-Fi 8 Prioritizes A Rock-Solid Connection Over Raw Speed
(image credit: Qualcomm) Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on Tom’s Guide. Wireless internet is a constantly changing area of technology. It feels like we were just celebrating the speed and performance offered by Wi-Fi 6 and then Wi-Fi 7 came along. Now, we’re already getting teasers for what Wi-Fi 8 could bring to the table. Surprisingly, it’s not speed that’s the main selling point. In a press release, Qualcomm detailed Wi-Fi 8 …
Wi-Fi 8 is on the way with a focus on dead spots over speed
Macworld Wi-Fi 7 is barely on the market and we’re already talking about the next version, Wi-Fi 8. To be more specific, the IEEE standards body has completed its first draft of the 802.11bn standard, which is what will be known as Wi-Fi 8 to consumers. It’s actually a break from the last few 802.11 versions in that it doesn’t really try to improve maximum bandwidth. Instead, nearly all the new features are focused on reliability. The IEEE call…
The new wireless connection standard for the world wants to be something better than usual, that is, to go beyond the typical improvement of speed and reduction of latency. Wi-Fi 8 (802.11bn) will debut, according to what has come from China by Qualcomm, in 2028, and as such, it proposes a small revolution of wireless networks that has a term: UHR+.
What Does Wi-Fi 8 Have to Offer? — Geekabit Wi-Fi
The short answer is Wi-Fi 8 UHR (Ultra High Reliability) is being designed to deliver: Longer range Better reliability Improved performance More security For the first time in almost 30 years, the latest standard of Wi-Fi to be released (Wi-Fi 8) will not be arriving with an increase in speed, like the standards that have come before. Based on the forthcoming IEEE 802.11bn standard, this next generation of Wi-Fi will instead be touting Ultra H…
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