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Realtek pushes Wi-Fi 7 as bridge to Wi-Fi 8 future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82610, member: 636"] Future-proofing anxiety just peaked because your current router might already be obsolete trash. Realtek used the CES floor to flex Wi-Fi 7 platforms that supposedly support upcoming Wi-Fi 8 standards. The company claims its new silicon acts as a bridge toward next-generation wireless tech rather than just hitting current targets. Speed freaks get some love since the hardware packs serious wired connectivity. The designs include dual 2.5GbE PHYs alongside a distinct 10GbE interface for massive throughput. Manufacturers can use this headroom to build enthusiast gear without bottlenecking multi-gig fiber connections or local network transfers. Two main flavors exist for brands wanting different performance tiers. The lineup features a BE3600 option and a beefier BE7200 version running on a 4T5R RF architecture. One stack combines RTL8198GB with RTL8934AR and RTL8194EAR, whereas the alternate mix uses RTL8198G alongside RTL8932BR and RTL8902B. Client devices also see upgrades via the RTL8922D combo chip. This solution pairs Wi-Fi 7 with Bluetooth Core 6.2 to handle low-latency gaming and high-quality audio streaming. It even uses channel detection for indoor positioning to help users find lost objects inside their homes. [/QUOTE]
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