MediaTek Unveils Filogic 8000, Pioneering Wi-Fi 8 for Next-Gen Devices

MediaTek has introduced its advanced Filogic 8000 family Wi-Fi 8 chipset at the Consumer Electronics Show. The new platform is designed for broadband gateways, enterprise access points, and a wide array of client devices including smartphones and IoT products. The company emphasizes that the technology will deliver high reliability to support AI-driven applications in increasingly crowded wireless environments. MediaTek expects to send samples to customers, which include major brands like Asus, Acer, HP, and Foxconn, later this year.

Key Points: MediaTek Unveils Wi-Fi 8 Filogic 8000 Chipset at CES

  • Unveiled at CES 2026
  • For gateways, enterprise APs & client devices
  • Ensures reliable connectivity for AI products
  • Samples expected later this year
  • Targets brands like Asus, Acer, HP & Foxconn
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MediaTek unveils new advanced Filogic 8000 family Wi-Fi 8 chipset at CES

MediaTek launches its advanced Filogic 8000 family Wi-Fi 8 chipset, targeting gateways, enterprise APs, and premium client devices for seamless AI connectivity.

"We are pioneering the delivery of Wi-Fi 8 across a wide range of applications - Alan Hsu"

Taipei, January 7

MediaTek Inc., one of Taiwan's leading smartphone IC designer, unveiled the advanced Filogic 8000 family Wi-Fi 8 chipset at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Monday, according to a report by Focus Taiwan.

The report noted that MediaTek said the new Wi-Fi 8 platform will be used across a range of products, including broadband gateways and enterprise access points. Client solutions, such as smartphones, notebook computers, tablet computers, TVs, streaming devices, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, were also part of the platform.

MediaTek assured that the new technology will deliver high reliability in communications devices, enabling a wide range of artificial intelligence (AI)- driven products and applications.

For MediaTek, reliable Wi-Fi performance is key to ensuring seamless connectivity. As more connected devices are launched, the wireless environment has become crowded and prone to interference, leading to unstable connections and slow response times.

"We are pioneering the delivery of Wi-Fi 8 across a wide range of applications, including gateways and client solutions," the report quoted Alan Hsu (Xu Hao Jun ), Mediatek's Corporate Vice President and General Manager of the Intelligent Connectivity Business Unit.

"Through our demonstrations at CES, we are showcasing our commitment to advancing next-generation wireless technologies and reinforcing our leadership in the current Wi-Fi generation," the report quoted Hsu.

MediaTek said that the sample of the new product is expected to reach its customers later this year. With the Filogic 8000 chipset, the company is targeting flagship and high-end devices equipped with Wi-Fi technology.

"According to MediaTek, the future customers of the new chipset include Taiwan's PC brands Asustek Computer Inc. and Acer Inc., their American counterpart HP, Japan-based computer peripheral supplier Buffalo Inc., Taiwanese broadband access supplier Arcadyan Technology Corp. and AI server maker and iPhone assembler Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.," the report said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting development. The focus on reliability in crowded networks is crucial. In Indian apartments with 20+ networks overlapping, current Wi-Fi often struggles. If this delivers stable connections, it will be a massive quality-of-life upgrade.
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Priya S
Another chipset announcement... but when will we actually see affordable devices with this? MediaTek powers many budget phones here. I hope they ensure Wi-Fi 8 trickles down to mid-range segments soon, not just flagships. 🤞
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Rohit P
Good for tech progress, but our immediate need in India is better broadband infrastructure and fiber penetration first. A super-fast Wi-Fi chip is useless if the incoming internet line is slow or unstable. Priorities, please.
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Vikram M
The partnership with Acer and Asus is promising! Their laptops are popular here. Seamless connectivity for online classes and work-from-home would be a big sell. Looking forward to reviews on real-world performance.
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Karthik V
AI-driven applications part is intriguing. Could enable smarter local language voice assistants and automation suited for Indian households. Hope Indian tech companies also get access to these chips for innovation.

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