Wifi7 IPQ9554+QCN6274 quad-core Krait processor offers up to 30Gbps rates //Wallys wireless solution
wifi7 overview
Wi-Fi 7 is the next generation standard for Wi-Fi technology, and while many wifi companies are currently working on it, Wallys will launch in the second quarter of 2023. The key features of Wi-Fi 7 include higher data transfer rates, lower latency, better network capacity, enhanced security and improved energy efficiency. The following are the performance benefits of wifi7:
Higher data rates: Wi-Fi 7 will support higher wireless rates and is expected to offer up to 30Gbps, which will be able to better meet people's demand for high-speed data transfer.
Lower latency: Wi-Fi 7 will support lower latency, expected to be less than 1 millisecond, which will provide better support for real-time applications such as VR/AR.
Better network capacity: Wi-Fi 7 will feature more advanced technologies such as MIMO-OFDMA, MU-MIMO, TWT, etc., which can better support high density user and device connections and provide better network capacity.
Stronger security: Wi-Fi 7 will feature stronger encryption algorithms, such as WPA3-Personal and WPA3-Enterprise, to provide better security.
Higher energy efficiency: Wi-Fi 7 will feature more advanced power management technologies, such as Target Wake Time (TWT) and Wake up Radio (WUR), that are better able to reduce power consumption and improve energy efficiency.
Overall, Wi-Fi 7 will be an important technological advance that will provide people with a faster, more stable, more secure, and more energy efficient wireless network experience, but it will also require new hardware and device support, so it will take time to spread.
The Wallys will use a Qualcomm IPQ9554 chip, while the moudle will use a Qualcomm QCN6274 chip
Qualcomm IPQ9554 chip:
Qualcomm IPQ9554 chip is a high performance wireless router and media center chip, using a quad-core Krait processor, up to 1.7GHz main frequency, equipped with 802.11ac Wave 2 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi technology, supporting up to 4x4 MU-MIMO data transmission, Capable of providing wireless rates of up to 1,733Mbps. In addition, the chip also supports gigabit Ethernet interfaces, built-in USB 3.0 and SATA 3.0 ports, and supports a variety of storage devices, providing high-performance data transmission and storage functions.
Qualcomm QCN6274 chip:
Qualcomm QCN6274 chip is a chip for Internet of Things applications. It adopts dual-core Krait processor with a maximum main frequency of 1.2GHz, integrates LTE modem, supports Cat4 and Cat6 level LTE network, and can provide a maximum download speed of 300Mbps and upload speed of 50Mbps. It also supports LTE, WCDMA and CDMA networks of multi-mode operators worldwide. In addition, the chip also supports a variety of wireless communication technologies such as 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1 and GPS, which can provide high performance networking functions for iot devices.
And some people will raise some questions, think QCN9074 chip performance is better, but this depends on each project requirements, the following look at the difference between QCN6274 and QCN9074:
The Qualcomm QCN6274 and QCN9074 chips are both Qualcomm chips targeted at the Internet of Things market, and their main differences are as follows:
Processor performance: QCN9074 uses a six-core Kryo 280 processor with a dominant frequency of 2.2GHz, while QCN6274 uses a dual-core Krait processor with a maximum dominant frequency of 1.2GHz, which significantly improves the processor performance.
LTE modem: The QCN9074 uses X20 LTE modem and supports CAT18-level LTE networks with download speeds of up to 1.2Gbps and upload speeds of up to 150Mbps, while the QCN6274 uses X12 LTE modem and supports CAT6-level LTE networks only. It offers download speeds of up to 300Mbps and upload speeds of 50Mbps.
Wi-Fi technology: The QCN9074 supports the latest 802.11ax Wi-Fi technology, which provides faster wireless rates and better signal coverage, while the QCN6274 only supports 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
Bluetooth: The QCN9074 uses Bluetooth 5.1 to support the latest features such as BLE Mesh and LE Audio, while the QCN6274 only supports Bluetooth 4.1.
To sum up, compared with QCN6274, QCN9074 has significant upgrades in terms of processor performance, LTE modem, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology, which can provide higher performance and better user experience, but also bring higher cost.
Wallys is the most worth working with, as Wallys has over 10 years of experience with quaclomm WiFi chips, from ar5414 to ar7161, with full access to the chip's code.
As a result, Wallys can help customers solve many of the problems that customers encounter on WiFi.
Wallys has also developed special protocols such as time division multiple access over WiFi and fast roaming. You can run WiFi within 20km and even disable ack to extend WiFi range.
Wallys can also develop a 4.9Ghz narrow band such as 5/10Mhz.
Wallys is a professional WiFi company that can solve any technical problem you encounter, so we can help customers make many innovative products.
Wallys has a strong software team and hardware team to meet customers' various customized needs for wifi products.