Coming soon, Wi-Fi is unbelievably fast
Intel is developing new chips that will improve many times faster than today.
The new 802.11ax chip is part of Intel's development roadmap from 2018. The new chip has many improvements and improvements over the current 802.11ac standard.
802.11ax chips can achieve a maximum data transfer rate of 40% higher than the current.
According to Intel, the 802.11ax chip can achieve a maximum data transfer rate of 40% higher than the current, equivalent to 433Mbps - 600Mbps. On Wi-Fi networks with many access devices, the average speed is also raised at least 4 times at present.
In addition, the new chip also significantly saves power for equipment used, while maximizing network efficiency. These improvements will be very useful for households when using multiple connected devices.
Intel said the new chip will appear on the market this year. Of course, users will have to wait a little longer to experience this super fast connection speed.
The Wi-Fi Alliance management association said Intel's new Wi-Fi standard must be popular until 2019. In addition, to enjoy higher connection speeds, users will have to replace modems and terminals.
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