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Intel showed us the goods on probably the single thing I’m most excited about from CES 2024, and it’s…Thunderbolt? Seriously, this is so cool. Not only that, but Wi-Fi 7…

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  1. Wifi 7 sounds great too bad it will be too expensive to make sense to get. I do not know if it is the predatory practices of manufacturers or my country but Wifi 5 routers that have not received updates in nearly a decade are the same price if not more expensive than when they came out. Wifi 6 prices make me weep and Wifi 6E makes me curl up in a ball. So cannot wait for Wifi 7 prices to be two arms and a leg and stay at that price for over a decade…

  2. 6Ghz is same room WiFi though. I'm 1 floor, directly underneath my WiFi 6E router (the same Asus shown) on my Pixel 8 Pro, and the 6Ghz signal is so poor that I'm either only getting a single bar or not getting the network at all.

  3. My only fear with Wifi 7 is ever further marginalization of wired ethernet pre-wiring in new homes or support in devices because of lack of consumer demand because the average consumer is ill-informed/mis-informed/ill educated/mis-educated on the fact that wired will always be superior to wireless, especially where distance (both short and long) and mobility/portability are not requirements. If your printer or desktop sits next to your router, why use wifi, just plug it into ethernet. You need low latency and reliable connectivity, go ethernet. Peak speeds with minimal fluctuation, ethernet again. Wifi 7 MIGHT change my mind about MoCA 2.5 (and supposedly 3.0 soon) and PLC (either HomePlug AV2 2000 or G.hn) being superior to wifi as alternatives when ethernet isnt't an option or can't easily be run.

  4. The ThunderboltShare functionality would be awesome for IT support scenarios, headless server, no keyboard and mouse, just connect your Windows/Linux laptop (or Android phone…since I would be shocked if Apple would ever support this), and you have a virtual IPKVM…even better if this was supported by the UEFI/IPMI/iAMT/DASH/whatevever you wanna call it so you can access the UEFI BIOS in these situations.

  5. Been running my PC games from my desktop on any of my other devices such as phone, tablet, TV, or projector for a few years by combining Nvidia gamestream and moonlight. Tried several other combinations but that combo was by far the best I could find. 4k steam over Ethernet with a barely noticeable lag. Turn on hyperV and partition your graphics card for multi screen multiplayer. Lan parties from 1 machine, noice.

  6. It's interesting to see this so late (relatively speaking) to the spec. We have had RDMA over Ethernet for a while at high bit rates and DP over Type C (earlier TB versions had consolidated outputs a decade ago!). I am thinking that there was little interest or value from the perspectives of megacorps for mainstream computing, despite all the technologies existing.

  7. MacBook or Mac can kinda of do that. I just randomly found this out when putting 2 M3 Max MacBook Pros together and it just allowed me to do a extended screen between the 2 MacBooks. I was socked by this because it was my first time seeing anything like this and they where not even connected by a wire they just simply noticed oh I'm near another MacBook and it seamlessly connected to the other one and just went into extended display without needing to configure it.The best part was it was also smooth with no delay between the 2 screens and keyboard and trackpads. Like no matter where i moved the arrow on my trackpad I could go to the 2nd MacBook and move the trackpad and it could just pick up from there.

  8. Ahh, the days of sending 128mb worth of mp3s to my Rio in 1998. It took about 15 minutes.
    That's megabytes, not mbps. 128 megabytes. That was considered to be high density storage while many other devices were stuck on 16 and 32 mb. It doesn't seem that long ago, I still watch TV shows that were made then.

  9. Been using 4096 QAM for the ISP I work for. Technically can go up to 8192 QAM on our OFDM channels with OFDMA on our upstream. Even going to mid splits and sub splits. I love when subjects like this come up

  10. Would love it in the future if you could for say wii u emulation run both the gamepad and tv screens on a steamdeck like pad and share over the tv part while keeping only the pad part on the deck. I could be misinterpreting the potential but I am hopeful for a better ds/3ds/wii u emulation setup

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