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Qualcomm’s 802.11ax chip: The Next Revolutionary Tool to Cure Internet Traffic

By Ralphy Bonn Sim | Feb 18, 2017 08:19 AM EST

The San Diego wireless technology Qualcomm is now ready to roll out a new to technology that will boost the capacity on increasing glutted Wi-Fi network in homes and businesses. The company recently released a statement last Monday with their latest Wi-Fi chips.

Qualcomm's latest chips are made to support and develop the handle of waves that are connected from security cameras, TVs, thermostats, pet monitors and other things that are Internet connected; these gadgets has been calculated to reach the market sooner enough.

As claimed by the reports from Top Tech News based on the study with Qualcomm's Department of Research, they estimated that the average number of Wi-Fi connected devices per four-person household will boost from eight in 2012's survey up to 50 by the year 2022. The Qualcomm stands strong with the capability of their latest Wi-Fi technology that will feature four times better than today's top Wi-Fi routers; along with its effective capabilities such as, expanding area and boosting speeds.

Qualcomm's latest chip is now called 802.11ax, predicted to be the next revolutionary process on the Wi-Fi industry in terms of development and progress. As claimed by the senior vice president and general manager Rahul Patel at Qualcomm Technologies that what the company is trying to show is that they will cure the internet traffic.

Qualcomm's new chip might show up in some top routers and Wi-Fi access points. The company won't bolster into laptops, smartphones, gadgets, and cars until 2018 and 2019. As of now according to News Factor, the 802.11ax is still now on development.

The upcoming Qualcomm 802.11ax chip will be used in cellular communications to enhance Wi-Fi capability without the need of more spectrums which is the airwaves that carries wireless data's. The chip's duty is to manage Wi-Fi traffic in existing lane so that emails and video can be experienced smoothly.

In just $10 per month, Qualcomm's 802.11ax chip subscriber can experience a high power router where they can provide their own extenders. It is something that can be plugged into home's network to broaden Wi-Fi signals and eradicate those dead zones.

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