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Wi-Fi 6, also known as IEEE 802.11ax, is the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology that offers faster speeds, better battery life, and less bandwidth congestion compared to its predecessor, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). It is marketed by the Wi-Fi Alliance as Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E, with the latter operating on the 6 GHz band. Wi-Fi 6 is designed to provide improved performance and efficiency, especially in dense environments. While it offers significant benefits, such as faster throughput speeds and lower latency, Wi-Fi 6 also has some limitations, such as a smaller range compared to the 5 GHz network and potential signal interruptions. Overall, Wi-Fi 6 represents the next evolution in wireless networking technology, delivering enhanced connectivity for users in various settings, from homes to offices.
Intel vPro is a platform of hardware and firmware technologies developed by Intel for business use. It includes features like Intel Active Management Technology and Endpoint Management Assistant, providing IT departments with efficient ways to monitor, update and troubleshoot multiple PCs without physically handling the hardware. Intel vPro also ensures business-class performance, hardware-enhanced security, and fleet stability out of the box, making it a valuable tool for businesses. It incorporates features such as VT-x, VT-d, Intel Authenticate, discrete Trusted Platform Module (dTPM) chips, among others, to improve stability, security, and manageability. It is available in a wide variety of devices, including desktops, all-in-one PCs, and notebooks.