Before Wi-Fi 6 has become widespread enough, manufacturers have focused on the Wi-Fi 7 standard. Work has now progressed to tests of point-to-point Wi-Fi 7 communication. Intel and Broadcom have made significant progress in this regard.
Significant collaboration from Intel and Broadcom
Intel Corporation and Broadcom Inc. With their cooperation, they managed to exceed 5Gb per second in inter-vendor Wi-Fi 7 transfers. In this industry-first demonstration, Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 solution and an Intel Core-based laptop were used.
The Wi-Fi 6E standard may have a limited lifespan
Wi-Fi 7; It benefits from new features such as wider 320 MHz channels in the license-free 6GHz spectrum, higher-grade 4K QAM data modulation, simultaneous connections across multiple bands with multi-link processing, and improved channel utilization efficiency with multi-source unit punching.
The deterministic operation of Wi-Fi 7 supports a multitude of connected devices at home or in the office, enabling new product classes such as augmented and virtual reality, ultra-high resolution 16K media streaming and super responsive and reliable gaming. Also, thanks to the greatly increased speeds of Wi-Fi 7, broadband subscribers will be able to take full advantage of multi-gigabit internet packages.
Intel and Broadcom will continue to help maximize the potential of Wi-Fi 7 technology and deliver end-to-end experiences to the broader Wi-Fi market.