MediaTek has introduced its Filogic 8000 family at CES 2026, marking a significant leap forward in wireless technology as the company positions itself at the forefront of the upcoming Wi-Fi 8 ecosystem. Designed to deliver ultra-reliable, low-latency connectivity, the Filogic 8000 series targets a broad range of devices, including gateways, smartphones, laptops, smart TVs, streaming devices, tablets, IoT products, and AI-driven applications. With the proliferation of connected devices creating crowded wireless environments, MediaTek's Wi-Fi 8 technology aims to ensure seamless, stable performance across all use cases.
The Wi-Fi 8 architecture focuses on four strategic areas: multi-AP coordination, spectrum efficiency, coverage and range, and latency optimization. Innovations such as Coordinated Beamforming Co-BF, Dynamic Subband Operation DSO, Enhanced Long Range ELR, and Aggregated PPDU APPDU enhance connectivity, reduce interference, and deliver consistent, low-latency performance. These advancements make Wi-Fi 8 particularly well-suited for high-demand, AI-enabled environments, including extended reality XR, cloud gaming, industrial automation, and other latency-sensitive applications.
MediaTek's Filogic 8000 series also emphasizes power efficiency and scalable connectivity. By enabling multi-AP cooperation, optimized spectrum sharing, and improved uplink performance, Wi-Fi 8 ensures a superior user experience even in high-density networks. The company's demonstrations at CES 2026 underscore its commitment to innovation and its leadership in advancing next-generation wireless technologies, following the successful rollout of Wi-Fi 7.