Broadcom gets early start on WiFi 8 with next-gen wireless routing kit
Broadcom has announced new Wi-Fi 8 compatible chipsets aimed at enhancing wireless routing capabilities. The new chips integrate multiple functions into a single die, which reduces power consumption and heat production. Although the Wi-Fi 8 specification is not yet finalized, these products are expected to improve signal integrity and throughput for future wireless devices.
- ▪Broadcom revealed three Wi-Fi 8 compatible system-on-chips for high-end routers and mesh devices.
- ▪The new chips integrate application processing, network processing, and radios into a single die.
- ▪Wi-Fi 8 aims to enhance signal integrity and minimize interference through technologies like Coordinated Spatial Reuse and Dynamic Sub-channel Operation.
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