wifi7-IPQ9574 up to 12 spatial streams 10.8 G use MU-MIMO achieve faster speeds and less congestion
Wi-Fi 7 is not yet a formalized standard cutoff date (September 2021) and is still in the development phase. However, there are already some companies working on developing Wi-Fi 7 chipsets and devices.
As for Wi-Fi 6E, which is the latest standard for Wi-Fi, there are already several routers and devices that support this technology. Some of the applications of Wi-Fi 6E include:
High-density environments: Wi-Fi 6E can support more devices and deliver faster speeds in high-density environments such as airports, stadiums, and shopping centers.
Home networking: Wi-Fi 6E can provide faster and more reliable wireless connectivity for homes with multiple connected devices.
Virtual and augmented reality: Wi-Fi 6E can enable high-bandwidth applications such as virtual and augmented reality experiences.
Gaming: Wi-Fi 6E can provide low-latency connections for online gaming.
Enterprise networking: Wi-Fi 6E can provide faster and more reliable wireless connectivity for businesses and enterprises.
The seventh-generation WiFi network is capable of speeds up to 30Gbps, more than three times the 9.6Gbps speed of WiFi 6. Compared with Wi-Fi 6, WiFi 7 will introduce CMU-MIMO technology to support up to 16 data streams, changing from 8 lanes to 16 lanes, no problem interplanetary highway. Besides the traditional 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, WiFi 7 will also support 6GHz bands, and the three bands can work simultaneously.
The IPQ9574 is a Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) chip designed by Qualcomm for use in wireless routers and other networking devices. It is part of the company's Networking Pro series and is based on the company's 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 architecture.
The chip supports up to 12 spatial streams and can deliver speeds of up to 10.8 Gbps. It also includes Qualcomm's Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) technology, which allows multiple devices to connect simultaneously and receive data on the same channel.
The Wi-Fi 6E standard introduces support for the 6 GHz frequency band, which allows for faster speeds and less congestion compared to the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This makes the IPQ9574 particularly well-suited for use in high-density environments such as apartment buildings, offices, and public venues.