The Wi-Fi 7 standard has not been officially announced, major manufacturers have currently launched consumer products based on the Wi-Fi 7 draft.
The WiFi Alliance has now announced that it will participate in CES 2024 from January 9 to 12 next year, and confirmed that the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 7 certification standard based on IEEE 802.11be will be officially launched before the end of the first quarter.
Wi-Fi 7 introduces many new technologies based on the Wi-Fi 6 standard.
- Higher throughput
- Improved support for deterministic delays
- Improve efficiency even in dense networks
- Greater robustness and reliability
- Lower power consumption
The goal of Wi-Fi 7 is to further improve the data throughput rate of WLAN networks and provide low-latency access guarantees.
Supports maximum bandwidth of 320MHz
The unlicensed spectrum in the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands is limited and crowded. Existing Wi-Fi will inevitably encounter the problem of low QoS when running emerging applications such as VR/AR. In order to achieve the goal of maximum throughput improvement, Wi-Fi 7 will continue to introduce the 6GHz frequency band and add new bandwidth modes, including continuous 240MHz, non-continuous 160+80MHz, continuous 320 MHz and non-continuous 160+160MHz, thus providing twice the For Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6 throughput.