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Qualcomm unveils Wi-Fi 8 chip designed to power 6G pegged for global launch in 2029

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Qualcomm has introduced a new Wi-Fi 8 chip that is set to support 6G technology, with a global launch planned for 2029. The chip is designed to offer faster speeds, lower latency, and improved efficiency for next-generation wireless networks. Qualcomm aims to deliver enhanced connectivity and performance for a wide range of devices, including smartphones, laptops, and IoT devices. The Wi-Fi 8 chip is expected to bring significant advancements in wireless technology to meet the demands of future applications and services.

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