Thursday, October 22, 2015

Qualcomm introduces the first processor with support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac Wave 2

Qualcomm has announced the industry's first fully integrated SoC with support for Wi-Fi-standard 802.11ac Wave 2 for use in routers, gateways, and wireless access points. The chipset includes a processor Qualcomm Internet Processor (IPQ), Qualcomm VIVE technology with Qualcomm MU | EFX MU-MIMO, native support for Gigabit Internet connections, technology and support Qualcomm StreamBoost DBS-broadcast and transit LTE-connection.
Chipset IPQ40x8 / x9 designed for a wide range of devices including home routers, enterprise-class access points, LTE-gateways and carrier-grade wireless signal amplifiers. Fully integrated solution possible to achieve better performance and network efficiency.
New combines two integrated radio module 2x2, capable of data transmission on PHY rates of up to 1.73 Gb / s, quad central processor based on the ARM architecture and Gigabit Ethernet-switch. Thanks to the full integration of all components of the company managed to reduce the cost of ready-made solutions based on IPQ40x8 / x9, reduce their size and power consumption. In addition, the new chipset can be configured for simultaneous operation in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz or so that both the radio module operates at a frequency of 5 GHz.
"With the introduction of this system-on-chip company Qualcomm Atheros has created a new level of intelligent gateway, which is economically optimized for OEM-manufacturers and operators is a full featured, as well as bring 802.11ac Wave 2 enterprise and consumer devices," - said Tony Hsu senior director of product management, Qualcomm Atheros.
The first solutions based on Qualcomm IPQ40x8 / x9 hit the market in the first quarter of next year.

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