While Wi-Fi 8 is still quite a long way off, at least in terms of having it on your laptop or phone, there have been a bunch of announcements around the tech already – and now, over at MWC 2026, Qualcomm has revealed its portfolio of offerings around the next-gen wireless standard.
Qualcomm has announced its FastConnect 8800 chips for providing Wi-Fi 8 to laptops (and of course tablets and phones), as well as Bluetooth 7.0.
The company notes that the FastConnect 8800 is the first mobile solution that has a 4×4 Wi-Fi radio configuration, and that this facilitates new heights in terms of wireless speeds. Indeed, compared to Qualcomm’s previous-gen FastConnect chip on Wi-Fi 7, the 8800 is going pack (up to) twice the performance.
That means potential peak speeds of up to 11.6Gbps, as tested in Qualcomm’s labs, versus up to 5.8Gbps as seen in the FastConnect 7800 (with a 2×2 radio configuration). The new 8800 chip will also provide three times the Gigabit wireless range.
Qualcomm further notes that Bluetooth speeds are getting a huge boost from 2Mbps to 7.5Mbps with this new chip compared to the previous FastConnect 7800 (thanks to Bluetooth High Data Throughput or HDT).
The new FastConnect chip also boasts Proximity AI and Ultra Wideband 802.15.4ab for pinpointing the location of other devices (or pairing with them automatically).
Qualcomm further announced new Dragonwing networking platforms, for enterprises and consumers. The mainstream tiers in the latter respect are the Dragonwing N8 and F8, which are platforms that are designed to bring Wi-Fi 8 to home routers and mesh network systems.
Qualcomm says it’s sampling all these products with customers now, and anticipates they’ll be commercially available late in 2026.
Gautam Sheoran, who is SVP & GM of Connectivity, Broadband and Networking at Qualcomm, stated that: “Next-gen networks and devices not only need to be AI-native, but they need a new breed of intelligent, high-performance connectivity. Qualcomm Technologies’ Wi-Fi 8 generation of products is the whole package: faster speeds, higher reliability, longer range, and powerful AI.”
Analysis: Wi-Fi 8 strengths
This next-gen wireless standard isn’t about speed. In fact, Wi-Fi 8 doesn’t carry any speed boost over Wi-Fi 7 at all – although the FastConnect 8800 chip is much speedier than its predecessor, but that’s because it has a beefier Wi-Fi radio configuration, as noted. It isn’t because the next-gen standard is actually any faster.
What Wi-Fi 8 is designed to do is improve the reliability of your Wi-Fi connection, notably in signal-dense environments where it’ll intelligently hop around to avoid getting bogged down by interference.
You’ll also get better range with Wi-Fi 8, and better handling for mesh networks in terms of avoiding speed drop-offs when moving around the house (when transitioning from one node – router or satellite – to another can cause glitchy speed hiccups). Performance at the edge of the signal (where it’s weakest) will be bolstered, too. On top of that, Wi-Fi 8 offers considerably lower latency than Wi-Fi 7.
There’s a whole lot to look forward to, then, as well as the Dragonwing platform having a ‘Network AI Engine’ for “real-time QoE optimization”, meaning fine-tuning everything with AI to ensure you’re getting the best and most stable performance – QoE meaning Quality of Experience – from your Wi-Fi 8 router and devices. That’s aimed to be of particular benefit for more intense Wi-Fi usage, such as online gaming or streaming, or using VR headsets for example.
However, before you get too excited hearing all this, as I mentioned at the outset, Wi-Fi 8 is still a long way off. While Qualcomm is talking about these Wi-Fi 8 chips being in devices late this year, the reality is that it won’t be a mainstream force in many routers plus laptops, tablets and phones until much nearer the end of the decade.
We apparently have a lot to look forward to in terms of wireless performance as the 2020s roll onwards, though.
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