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Articles tagged with "Wi-Fi 7, Wi-Fi 8, Next-Gen Wireless, IoT Development, Wireless Networking Standards"

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Wi-Fi 7 And Wi-Fi 8: Key Features, Differences, And What They Mean For Product Development

Wi-Fi 7 is transforming device communication with enhanced capabilities, while Wi-Fi 8 is on the horizon with even more advanced features. Understanding these next-gen Wi-Fi standards is crucial for businesses developing connected devices. Wi-Fi 7 offers speeds up to 46 Gbps, features like 320 MHz channel width, 4096 QAM, multi-link operation, and enhanced power efficiency. Wi-Fi 8, still in development, focuses on reliability, coordination, and power efficiency, with features like ultra-high reliability, advanced power management, integrated mmWave support, and enhanced security. Both Wi-Fi standards cater to specific applications like smart homes, industrial systems, healthcare, and extended reality, requiring product developers to future-proof devices through modular hardware, multi-standard chipsets, and software-defined radios.

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