Will it happen to us? – Wi-Fi 7 is out!

Qualcomm introduced its processor that supports Wi-Fi 7, a new wireless connection technology at the 2022 Mobile World Congress.
 Will it happen to us?  – Wi-Fi 7 is out!
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One of the world’s largest chip manufacturers, Qualcomm continues to consolidate its position in the market with its new products. The company introduced the Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 system at the 2022 Mobile World Congress (MWC). The chip is a first in many respects.

Introduces High Band Simultaneous (HBS) Multi-Link technology with Wi-Fi 7 support

Qualcomm, with the aim of presenting the world’s fastest and most advanced connectivity system, is at the 2022 Mobile World Congress (MWC). introduced the system. FastConnect 7800 provides Wi-Fi 7 on select devices. The chip, which has a bandwidth that can support uses from 4K video streaming to VR games, will support a maximum speed of about 6 Gbps.

The FastConnect 7800 will also power Snapdragon Sound™ Technology. This enhancement will be realized with Bluetooth LE Audio and Bluetooth 5.3 with next generation Dual Bluetooth. According to the press release, this technology will leverage two Wi-Fi radios to simultaneously stream four high-band connections in the 5GHz and/or 6GHz bands. The system will stream premium 16-bit CD lossless quality audio over wireless Bluetooth headphones.

Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 is stated to be able to reach high speed up to 5.8 Gbps, which is called ultra high speed. However, the stated high speed drops to 4.3 Gbps when 6GHz connection is not available. The FastConnect 7800 will support quad-stream DBS to provide a continuous 2ms ultra-low latency for a flicker and lag-free experience.

Qualcomm FastConnect 7800 will reportedly arrive in the second half of 2022. The product will also have a choice of 240MHz channels associated with many of the 5GHz bands currently available. The system is also equipped to support the next-generation Qualcomm 4-Stream (2×2+2×2) Dual-Band Concurrent (DBS) feature, which combines the speed of 5GHz and 6GHz connections to allow any router to connect to a mobile device.

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