Tag: WiFi 6
Radxa ROCK 3A SBC Provides Support for the AIoT Market with its Quad-core RK3568
Single-board computers (SBCs) are becoming more popular as the industry develops and new technologies emerge, such as the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, the use of computers and smart technologies in electronics has maximized the growth potential of the global SBC market....
Continue ReadingEspressif Systems has announced a new ESP32-C6 WiFi 6 And Bluetooth 5 LE RISC-V SoC For IoT Devices
Well, it seems Espressif Systems has not been resting on their oars as we have to see quite some interesting products from them lately. Towards the end of last year, the company successfully launched their very first RISC-V wireless SoC with ESP32-C3 single-core 32-bit RISC-V SoC...
Continue ReadingDR6018-S is a Cheaper and Smaller WiFi 6 SBC With Optional WiFi 6E
Earlier in the year, Wallys Communications unveiled a compact DR6018-V3 WiFi 6 embedded router board based on Qualcomm IPQ6010 processor with optional WiFi 6E and 5G IoT M.2 modules. Now, the company has followed up on the DR6018-V3 router board with a cheaper and more compact DR6018-S...
Continue ReadingMango-DVK features WiFi 6, 2.5GbE SoM based on IPQ6000/IPQ6010 from Qualcomm
As technology changes from time to time, the need to deliver networks with high throughput and high efficiency becomes a major necessity. The latest generation of wireless network technology, WiFi 6 or 802.11ax offers not just faster speeds as generational changes, but higher-efficiency...
Continue ReadingMeet the New GPD WIN Max Handheld Game Console running Win10
Game consoles are usually smashing hits but the recently announced WIN Max Handheld Game Console from Shenzhen based GamePad Digital (GPD) took things to a new level on Indiegogo as it raised almost 1.4 million dollars in just 24 hours of the campaign launch. The new game console...
Continue ReadingIntel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 Launches With Linux Support
WiFi 6 (aka 802.11ax) can deliver up to 10 Gbps in theory, and provides better handling of high density scenario in train stations, conferences, etc… We’ve seen it implemented in some routers and smartphones, but most laptops don’t support the new WiFi standard, so in order to...
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