Wi-Fi 7

[11][12][13] It has built upon 802.11ax, focusing on WLAN indoor and outdoor operation with stationary and pedestrian speeds in the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz frequency bands.

[15] Development of the 802.11be amendment is ongoing, with an initial draft in March 2021, and a final version expected by the end of 2024.

While final ratification is not expected until the end of 2024, the technical requirements are essentially complete,[15] and as of February 2024[update] there are already products labeled as Wi‑Fi 7.

[48][49] As of March 2023, the company claims 175 devices will be using their Wi-Fi 7 chips, including smartphones, routers, and access points.

[51] The company unveiled its second generation Wi-Fi 7 chips on 20 June 2023 featuring tri-band MLO support and lower costs.

Logo used by the Wi-Fi Alliance for Wi-Fi 7