The silly part is they picked 4.19 for their Wifi 7 platform. Wifi 7 devices based on that SDK started coming to market in 2023. And the end of support for kernel 4.19 is... December 2024.
That means by the time 90% of devices based on that SOC will come to market, the kernel will be only a few months away from being EOL.
5.10 or 5.15 would have made much more sense for a platform that is expected to see new products released for the next ~2 years.
Unless forward porting of the new drivers was hard due to changes in needed dependent source code infrastructure.The silly part is they picked 4.19 for their Wifi 7 platform. Wifi 7 devices based on that SDK started coming to market in 2023. And the end of support for kernel 4.19 is... December 2024.
That means by the time 90% of devices based on that SOC will come to market, the kernel will be only a few months away from being EOL.
5.10 or 5.15 would have made much more sense for a platform that is expected to see new products released for the next ~2 years.
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