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    Wi-Fi 7 vs Wi-Fi 8 - what's the difference?

    Wi-Fi 7 vs Wi-Fi 8 - what's the difference?

    Wi-Fi 7 is currently the best specification available as of 2025, although Wi-Fi 8 is already in development and is expected to launch officially in 2028. While several years of research and development are still ahead, and the exact specification has not yet been finalized, we do know that Wi-Fi 8...

    The Future of Intelligent Vehicles

    The Future of Intelligent Vehicles

    In our latest Exec Talk podcast, Jim McGregor of TIRIAS Research chats with Ephrem Chemaly of MediaTek and Ali Kani of NVIDIA about how AI is unleashing new possibilities for the automotive market. AI will not only make driving safer and more intuitive, it will also turn our vehicles into...

    Wi-Fi 6 vs Wi-Fi 7 - what's the difference?

    Wi-Fi 6 vs Wi-Fi 7 - what's the difference?

    The Wi-Fi Alliance periodically releases new standards that introduce features designed to improve connection performance, reliability, and security. Wi-Fi 7 is the latest standard, formally introduced in 2024. Since its release, MediaTek has launched a full suite of chipsets supporting the new...

    Wi-Fi 8: Why ultra-high reliability matters

    Wi-Fi 8: Why ultra-high reliability matters

    MediaTek has collaborated with RCR Wireless to discuss why ultra-high reliability (UHR) is the key technology that differentiates Wi-Fi 8, which is projected to begin certification in 2028. UHR is expected to become a major user experience upgrade as the number of devices in our homes, workplaces,...

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