At the MediaTek Technology Summit, MediaTek announced that it will demonstrate the next-generation Wi-Fi network technology, Wi-Fi 7, at CES 2022. MediaTek introduced that Wi-Fi 7 is 2.4 times faster than Wi-Fi 6E, bringing faster speeds, lower latency, and stronger anti-interference capabilities. The currently announced Wi-Fi 6E has introduced the 6GHz frequency band, and Wi-Fi 7 is expected to introduce 6GHz as well. Compared with the existing 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands, the 6GHz frequency band will bring faster speed connections.
In terms of application, Wi-Fi 7 can bring users a smoother and faster transmission experience. Because it has a larger coverage range and effectively reduces transmission congestion problems, it will more effectively promote the popularization of 8K products. From the user's perspective, Wi-Fi 7 makes online playback of 8K videos no longer a dream, and users will also get a better audio-visual experience. In addition, faster transmission speeds will definitely extend more smart product functions and experiences, such as artificial intelligence interaction and home smart control, solving the current consumer pain points in these areas and providing a more comfortable smart experience. |
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