Intel and Broadcom showcases Wi-Fi 7, making 5Gbps+ WiFi a reality
In the demonstration, an Intel Core processor based laptop with a Wi-Fi 7 solution connected to a Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 access point was able to attain an over-the-air speeds of greater than 5 Gbps.
Intel and Broadcom were collaborating together and working on bringing Wi-Fi 7 to the market. Today, they have just showcased the industry's first cross-vendor Wi-Fi 7 demonstration.
In the demonstration, an Intel Core processor based laptop with a Wi-Fi 7 solution connected to a Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 access point was able to attain an over-the-air speeds of greater than 5 Gbps.
Wi-Fi 7 is expected to be the foundational technology and platform that will lay grounds for the next 10 years of wireless experiences.
With new use cases that requirements higher speeds, lower latency, improved reliability and greater capacity, the introduction of Wi-Fi 7 technology to the future connected devices will be required.
Wi-Fi 7 leverages new features such as the use of wider 320Mhz 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. With Wi-Fi 7’s greatly increased speeds, broadband subscribers will get full value from their multi-gigabit internet plans.
“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 Carlos Cordeiro, Intel Fellow and Wireless CTO, Client Computing Group, Intel.
Vijay Nagarajan, vice president, Wireless Connectivity Division, Broadcom, said, “Today’s milestone sends a clear message: the ecosystem is ready and Wi-Fi 7 is here to deliver extraordinary capacity and blazing fast speeds to extend gigabit broadband. The reliable, low latency communication provided by Wi-Fi 7 is a key element of Broadcom's vision for connecting everything as the Internet evolves to its next iteration replete with immersive experiences. Industry collaboration is key to making this unprecedented connectivity a reality and we were delighted to work with Intel to achieve another industry first.”
View the demonstration here: