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Wi-Fi 8 Revealed: Faster, Stable Connections Arriving Soon

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Wi-Fi 8 routers and chips appeared at CES 2026, launching possibly this year.
  • Focusing on stability, Wi-Fi 8 enhances power efficiency and peer-to-peer communication.
  • Companies like Asus, Broadcom, and MediaTek are already developing Wi-Fi 8 hardware.
Wi-Fi 8 Revealed: Faster, Stable Connections Arriving Soon

The first Wi-Fi 8 routers and chips have emerged at CES 2026, signaling a potential launch within the year, soon after Wi-Fi 7's arrival. This new standard emphasizes stability improvements, offering Wi-Fi 7's high speeds with greater power efficiency and enhanced device-to-device communication. Users can anticipate fewer connection drops and improved performance, especially with mobile devices.

Manufacturers are already showcasing Wi-Fi 8 innovations. Asus presented an antenna-free concept router, the ROG NeoCore, promising higher throughput and lower latency. Broadcom announced new APUs and radios, while MediaTek unveiled its Filogic 8000 chip family, set to power a range of premium devices from routers to smartphones.

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Despite these early hardware announcements, the official IEEE 802.11bn specification for Wi-Fi 8 is not expected to be finalized until mid to late 2028. Devices launching this year will likely utilize draft specifications and may require firmware updates. This rapid progression indicates a strong industry push towards the next era of wireless connectivity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Wi-Fi 8 focuses on improved stability, power efficiency, and better peer-to-peer communication, alongside high speeds.
Asus, Broadcom, and MediaTek have announced Wi-Fi 8 routers and chipsets at CES 2026.
The official IEEE 802.11bn specification for Wi-Fi 8 is predicted to be ratified by mid to late 2028.

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