Intel announced this week that it will release chipsets within the year for the next generation 802.11ax Wi-Fi. The said Wi-Fi will offer up to 40 percent faster data transfer speed compared to the current 801.11ac standard. The first 802.11ax chips should arrive this year for mainstream 2×2 and 4×4 home routers and gateways for cable, xDSL, fiber and consumer retail devices, but mass adoption will probably occur in 2019 according to the Wi-Fi Alliance, an industry group that sets the standards for new versions of Wi-Fi. The camera also offers Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, dual displays, and waterproofing up to 20 meters. Read more in our articles including "802.11ax Wi-Fi to launch this year with 40% faster speed" and "Garmin launches Forerunner 70 and 170 in PH, introduces Garmin Pay and announces 2026 Garmin Run".
Intel announced this week that it will release chipsets within the year for the next generation 802.11ax Wi-Fi. The said Wi-Fi will offer up to 40 percent faster data transfer speed compared to the current 801.11ac standard.
The first 802.11ax chips should arrive this year for mainstream 2×2 and 4×4 home routers and gateways for cable, xDSL, fiber and consumer retail devices, but mass adoption will probably occur in 2019 according to the Wi-Fi Alliance, an industry group that sets the standards for new versions of Wi-Fi. The camera also offers Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, dual displays, and waterproofing up to 20 meters.
Our coverage of 802.11ax Wi-Fi includes: "802.11ax Wi-Fi to launch this year with 40% faster speed"; "Garmin launches Forerunner 70 and 170 in PH, introduces Garmin Pay and announces 2026 Garmin Run"; "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.