Enterprise Wi-Fi just shifted from dumb radios to edge brains baked directly into the hardware.
Wi-Fi 8 as a full-stack play
Wi-Fi 8 as a full-stack play
- Broadcom frames Wi-Fi 8 as an architecture, not a radio bump.
- The strategy pairs access points with purpose-built switching.
- Dense enterprise networks are the main target.
- Broadcom introduces the BCM49438 accelerated processing unit.
- The chip blends networking logic with AI-style acceleration.
- Local analytics run on the access point itself.
- Raw telemetry no longer has to flood central systems.
- Access points are expected to analyze performance locally.
- Bottleneck detection happens closer to the RF layer.
- Policy actions trigger without constant backhaul chatter.
- BCM49438 designs pair with Broadcom Wi-Fi 8 radio chips.
- The radio lineup covers BCM43840, BCM43844, and BCM43820.
- Processing spans multiple Wi-Fi bands at the edge.
- Broadcom rolls out a Wi-Fi 8-focused switch design.
- Trident X3 Plus silicon underpins the platform.
- Port density scales up to forty-eight multi-gigabit ports.
- Multi-gig PHYs support high-throughput access point links.
- MACsec protection runs across switch ports.
- Post-quantum readiness gets baked into link security.
- Sampling is already happening with partners and customers.
- Power delivery stays integrated for access point rollouts.
- Vendors are expected to ship products around this stack.