Intel and Broadcom Achieve Major Wi-Fi 7 Industry Milestone
Intel Corporation and Broadcom Inc. demonstrated the world’s first cross-vendor Wi-Fi 7 technology, achieving speeds over 5 Gbps. Utilizing an Intel Core-based laptop, the Wi-Fi 7 solution showcased ultra-high speed and low latency capabilities essential for new mobile PC experiences. Wi-Fi 7 promises improved reliability and efficiency with features like 320 MHz channels and 4K QAM modulation, supporting applications such as AR, VR, and 16K streaming. This milestone indicates a readiness for Wi-Fi 7's widespread adoption, enhancing connectivity for consumers and businesses globally.
- First cross-vendor Wi-Fi 7 demonstration achieving over 5 Gbps speeds.
- Increased capacity and low latency will enhance user experience in mobile PCs.
- Wi-Fi 7 expected to support advanced applications like AR, VR, and 16K streaming.
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The wireless future has arrived with the world’s first cross-vendor Wi-Fi 7 demonstration.
“We are proud to highlight how next-generation Wi-Fi 7 can make new mobile PC experiences possible. Industry collaboration is essential to ensure we deliver on the promises of this new wireless technology. We would like to thank our colleagues at Broadcom for their great technical cooperation, which helped enable this unprecedented, first-of-its-kind demonstration of ultra-high speed and ultra-low latency Wi-Fi 7,” said
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Wi-Fi 7 is the platform for the next 10 years of wireless experiences, which require higher speeds, lower latency, improved reliability and greater capacity. Wi-Fi 7 leverages new features including wider 320 MHz channels in unlicensed 6GHz spectrum, higher order 4K QAM data modulation, simultaneous connections across multiple bands with multi-link operation and improved channel utilization efficiency with multi-resource unit puncturing.
Wi-Fi 7’s deterministic operation enables new product classes, including augmented and virtual reality, ultra-high-definition 16K media streaming, and super-responsive and reliable gaming, while supporting large numbers of connected devices in the home or office. And with Wi-Fi 7’s greatly increased speeds, broadband subscribers will get full value from their multi-gigabit internet plans.
“Wi-Fi 7 is the most powerful and capable Wi-Fi protocol yet and will allow Wi-Fi to continue to serve the most demanding applications in the consumer and vertical markets with the highest level of determinism yet,” said
Intel and Broadcom provide the full network that is essential to help maximize Wi-Fi 7’s potential and deliver end-to-end experiences to the wider Wi-Fi marketplace.
“As longtime WBA board members, Broadcom and Intel have been instrumental in pioneering Wi-Fi 6 and 6E. Now they’re leading the way again with Wi-Fi 7, which leverages the rapidly growing availability of 6 GHz spectrum in multiple countries across APAC, EMEA,
Today’s achievement is proof that Wi-Fi 7 has arrived, and Broadcom and Intel will continue to show the additional capabilities of Wi-Fi 7.
For more information, visit the Intel Wi-Fi 7 page and Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 page.
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