Wi-Fi 7 SoCs garner Wi-Fi Alliance certification

MaxLinear’s Wi-Fi 7 SoC with integrated triband access point has been certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance and selected as a Wi-Fi Certified 7 test bed device. Certification ensures that devices interoperate seamlessly and deliver the high-performance features of the Wi-Fi 7 standard.

The test bed employs the MxL31712 SoC, with the triband access point capable of operating at 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz. Well-suited for high-density environments, the access point includes the advanced features of 4K QAM, multi-link operation (MLO), multiple resource units (MRU) and puncturing, MU-MIMO, OFDMA, advanced beamforming, and power-saving enhancements.

MaxLinear’s Wi-Fi Certified 7 SoC family, comprising the triband MxL31712 and dual-band MxL31708, is based on the upcoming IEEE 802.11be standard and delivers peak throughput of 11.5 Gbps on 6-GHz (6E) spectrum. The MxL31712 accommodates up to 12 spatial streams, while the MxL31708 handles up to 8 spatial streams.

To learn more about the Wi-Fi 7 SoCs, click here.

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