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  1. feiyeung

    Qualcomm Network Accelerator in SoC, what does it do?

    Looking through Qualcomm's SoC specification page, for example IPQ 8069 and IPQ 4069, the former mentions a Network Subsystem of Network Accelerator at 800MHz. Yet, i can barely find any info on this component on Internet. Since it's listed with a clock outside of the CPU row, i can only...
  2. K

    MIPS vs ARM? Which is better?

    I am trying to decide whether or not ARM-based router systems are better than MIPS based ones? I am looking getting another system and came across the difference chipsets. Here's my setup. I have gigabit internet. We don't have cable tv. We pay for live tv Hulu, Netflix, etc. When I got my...
  3. Julio Urquidi

    Marvell Announces 802.11ax Device Family

    Marvell signaled its entry into the arena for next-generation Wi-Fi with the announcement of its first 802.11ax products. Marvell's 11ax portfolio includes two, four and eight stream devices. The 88W9068 is a 5 GHz only 8x8 for high-end access points and wireless routers. The 88W9064 is a...
  4. thiggins

    Mediatek Launches 4x4 802.11n, Bluetooth SoC

    MediaTek just introduced the MT7622, a 4x4 802.11n and Bluetooth 5.0 SoC with built-in dedicated Wi-Fi network accelerator. The device is targeted at routers and repeaters, whole home Wi-Fi and home automation gateways. It is designed to pair with MediaTek's MT7615 802.11ac SoC. The chip...
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