ASUS debuts ROG WiFi 8 router at CES 20262026-01-06 07:30 by DanielaTags: ASUS, ROG NeoCore, CES 2026
Today at CES 2026 in Las Vegas ASUS announced the ROG NeoCore, a WiFi 8 concept router, and the world's first real-world throughput test. Marking the beginning of an era of next-generation WiFi 8 technology, this real-world test showcases the improvements that WiFi 8 brings in a real-world environment. ASUS conducted real-world tests to evaluate the performance gap between WiFi 7 and WiFi 8. Compared to WiFi 7, WiFi 8 delivers up to 2X higher mid-range throughput, 2X wider IoT coverage, and up to 6X lower P99 latency via smarter multi-AP/multi-client operation, versus WiFi 7. WiFi 8 is more than a speed upgrade - it fundamentally transforms connection stability and responsiveness. WiFi 8 routers are positioned to solve four core connectivity challenges. For example, WiFi 8 makes speed degradation much slower and connections more stable, helping to ensure smooth performance whether a router is placed in the living room, on a rooftop, or even in a backyard. WiFi 8 also strengthens two-way communication for low-power devices such as smart lights and controllers, ensuring steady connections for all connected devices. In modern apartment buildings and other densely populated neighborhoods, signals from nearby routers can interfere with each other. WiFi 8 routers maintain stable performance in this scenario through the use of intelligent spectrum coordination. WiFi 8 routers are also designed to address the problem of network congestion. By enhancing spectrum efficiency and dynamic scheduling, these new models will ensure that every megahertz of bandwidth is used effectively, improving both latency and overall throughput. Read more -here-
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