MediaTek has won large orders for Wi-Fi 7 chips from the world's leading American tablet brand, Intel laptop platform, and major mobile phone manufacturers. This will also break Broadcom's long-term monopoly on the Wi-Fi chip market.According to reports, after entering Wi-Fi 6, MediaTek began to catch up and strive to achieve "corner overtaking" in Wi-Fi 7. Previously, there was news that MediaTek invested a thousand-person R&D team to enter the Wi-Fi 7 market.
Next year, MediaTek is expected to win Wi-Fi7 main chip orders from mainland mobile phone brands, Intel laptop platforms, and the world's leading tablet American brands.
While breaking Broadcom’s monopoly, it will also catch up with its old rival Qualcomm.Become the top three suppliers in the global Wi-Fi chip market.
In November this year, MediaTek released its new Wi-Fi 7 processors Filogic860 and Filogic360 for mainstream devices., samples have already been sent, and related end products will be released in the middle of next year.
Filogic860 is built on a 6nm process and uses three ArmCortex-A73 cores. It supports tri-band Wi-Fi7 and 4096-QAM. It also integrates Bluetooth 5.4 and supports hybrid MLO, MRU, AFC and other features.
Filogic360 is specifically designed for smartphones, laptops and other devices. It also supports Wi-Fi7 and Bluetooth 5.4, supports 2.4/5/6GHz tri-band wireless, and the antenna supports 2T2R tri-band, with a peak rate of 2.9Gbps.