Future of WiFi is Here; Qualcomm new WiFi chip 802.11ax will Ramp up your WiFi

Also Read:  802.11ax: The Next Big Step in the Evolution of Wi-Fi Recently, Qualcomm has announced two chips, one is IPQ8074 system-on-chip (SoC) for broadcasters (routers and access points) and other one is QCA6290 SoC for receivers (Wi-Fi devices). Most surprisingly, both these chips will also support WiFi 802.11ax standard. According to Qualcomm: This chip is a highly-integrated all-in-one platform for gateways and routers. The 14nm chip integrates an 11ax radio, MAC and baseband, and a quad-core 64-bit A53 CPU as well as a dual-core network accelerator. It uses a 12×12 Wi-Fi configuration (8×8 on the 5GHz band and 4×4 on the 2.4GHz band) and supports MU-MIMO for uplink. On the client side, this chip can offer up to a 4x increase in throughput speed in a crowded network. It supports 2×2 MU-MIMO and can realize the full benefits of the 8×8 MU-MIMO. The chip can combine 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands using its Dual Band Simultaneous (DBS) feature. Moreover, it will deliver up to 1.8 Gbps Wi-Fi speed.

About 802.11ax:

802.11ax is the next step in the evolution of Wi-Fi bringing the next level of performance and user experience. With the growth in number of devices using Wi-Fi along with the development of the IoT, Wi-Fi networks should be capable of handling dense usage, augmented data traffic and a varied mix of applications and services with opposing needs. 802.11 ax will provide up-to a 4x surge in the capacity and also a noteworthy improvement in efficiency; thus bringing an outstanding experience of Wi-Fi for the users.