Wi-Fi 7, the most powerful Wi-Fi standard yet, will greatly improve user experience. It doubles Wi-Fi channel bandwidth with the introduction of 320 MHz channels, making it the perfect complement to the expanded worldwide Wi-Fi spectrum in the 6 GHz band. In combination with the upcoming launch of Automatic Frequency Coordination (AFC), Wi-Fi 7 uses optimal spectrum allocation to enable high-power access points and extends the 6 GHz transmit range in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Driven in large part by pandemic-driven lifestyle changes, the demand for high performance Wi-Fi continues to grow at unprecedented rates, with 60% of consumers upgrading their home Wi-Fi in 2021, and 75% planning to purchase additional Wi-Fi devices in 2022.1 With increased remote work, and growing demand for immersive gaming and streaming, consumers need higher network capacity and stable, deterministic performance. This makes Wi-Fi 7 an ideal technology for residential customers. 320 MHz channels, together with 4096-QAM modulation, more than double the throughput of Wi-Fi 6E, improve coverage, and keep Wi-Fi performance a step ahead of the broadband speeds that DOCSIS 4.0 and multi-gigabit PON technologies bring to the home. And as emerging augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications drive the next generation of the internet, Wi-Fi 7 sustains high speeds and low latency across a large number of devices.
Enterprise and residential networks will also greatly benefit from the advanced multi-link operation (MLO) capabilities of Wi-Fi 7. MLO, which allows devices to aggregate channels and to rapidly switch between channels, is ideal for high-density and congested networks. MLO allows networks to guarantee commercial-grade quality of service, and enables Wi-Fi as a time-sensitive networking technology for industrial and IoT applications as well. Wi-Fi 7 technology will be critical for delivering fast, reliable video streaming and other applications that require reliable speeds in congested environments.
"Broadcom is once again leading the next generation of Wi-Fi with a full suite of Wi-Fi 7 ecosystem solutions. Our Wi-Fi 7 products and diverse customer partnerships continue the accelerated momentum created by the one billion Wi-Fi 6/6E chips that Broadcom has shipped over the past three years,” said
"Aside from higher data rates, lower latency, and better network capacity, it is Wi-Fi 7's spectrum flexibility across three bands, its emphasis on the large 6 GHz band, and new techniques like MLO that will greatly improve Wi-Fi's deterministic performance," said
“We forecast that in five years for both the consumer Wi-Fi infrastructure and in the Enterprise Access Point markets, Wi-Fi 7 revenue will exceed that of any other Wi-Fi technology,” said
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Broadcom’s Wi-Fi 7 ecosystem product portfolio includes BCM67263, BCM6726, BCM43740, BCM43720 and BCM4398.
The BCM67263 is optimized for the residential Wi-Fi access point market. Key features include:
- Support for 4 streams of Wi-Fi 7
- Single radio that supports 6 GHz band
- Up to 11.5 Gbps PHY rate
- Up to 320 MHz channel bandwidth
- 4096-QAM modulation
- Multi-link operation (MLO)
- Full compliance to IEEE and WFA Wi-Fi 7 specifications
The BCM6726 is optimized for the residential Wi-Fi access point market. Key features include:
- Support for 4 streams of Wi-Fi 7
- Single radio that supports 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or 6 GHz bands
- Up to 5.75 Gbps PHY rate
- Up to 160 MHz channel bandwidth
- 4096-QAM modulation
- Multi-link operation (MLO)
- Full compliance to IEEE and WFA Wi-Fi 7 specifications
The BCM43740 is optimized for the enterprise Wi-Fi access point market. Key features include:
- Support for 4 streams of Wi-Fi 7
- Single radio that supports 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or 6 GHz bands
- Up to 11.5 Gbps PHY rate
- Up to 320 MHz channel bandwidth
- 4096-QAM modulation
- Multi-link operation (MLO)
- Full compliance to IEEE and WFA Wi-Fi 7 specifications
The BCM43720 is optimized for the enterprise Wi-Fi access point market. Key features include:
- Support for 2 Streams of Wi-Fi 7
- Single radio dedicated for scanning in the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or 6 GHz bands
- Up to 2.88 Gbps PHY rate
- Up to 160 MHz channel bandwidth
- 4096-QAM modulation
- Multi-link operation (MLO)
- Full compliance to IEEE and WFA Wi-Fi 7 specifications
The BCM4398 is a highly integrated Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5 combo chip optimized for mobile handset applications. Key features include:
- Support for 2-stream Wi-Fi 7
- 320 MHz channel bandwidth
- 6.05 Gbps PHY rate
- 4096-QAM modulation
- Client multi-link operation (MLO)
- Compliance to IEEE and WFA Wi-Fi 7 standards, as well as Bluetooth Denver standard
AVAILABILITY
Broadcom is currently sampling its Wi-Fi 7 chips to early access partners and customers in mobile, enterprise, service provider and retail segments. Please contact your local Broadcom sales representative for samples and pricing.