<p>➀ Wi-Fi 8 focuses on improving performance in unstable conditions like weak signals and high interference, targeting 25% higher throughput, lower latency, and reduced packet loss;</p><p>➁ Key technologies include network-level coordination (Co-SR, Co-BF) and enhanced modulation schemes to stabilize connections in dense or mobile environments;</p><p>➂ The standard is expected to achieve IEEE approval by mid-2028, with commercial availability by late 2028 as a unified release.</p>
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