Wi-Fi 8: Pioneering the Future of Connectivity

(mediatek.com)

31 points | by sandwichsphinx 10 hours ago ago

3 comments

  • ihatemodels 3 hours ago

    While MediaTek's WiFi 8 announcement is promising, I really wish they would first focus on matching Apple and Qualcomm's quality in their current PC WiFi chipsets.

    My Apple & Android devices connect flawlessly to networks, but my PC's MediaTek WiFi chipset consistently struggles with basic connectivity and signal strength.

    Getting their existing technology on par with competitors should be a priority before moving to next-gen standards.

  • Analemma_ 9 hours ago

    > Wi-Fi 8 prioritizes one aspect of wireless communication that has become increasingly critical: reliability. Whereas 802.11be, which became commercialized as Wi-Fi 7, was termed "Extremely High Throughput", 802.11bn, which is expected to be accepted as Wi-Fi 8, is focused on "Ultra High Reliability".

    It's pretty great to hear this is the explicit focus. I don't need 50 Gbit/s, nobody ever reaches those theoretical speeds in the real world anyway. I do need Wi-Fi to work consistently even in congested areas like apartments where you're in "view" of six other units and every one has a dozen smarthome devices all babbling continuously.

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