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Cupertino's Apple N1 chip in iPhone 17 throttles WiFi 7 dreams
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58035, member: 636"] Apple equipped all iPhone 17 models with the custom N1 wireless networking chip, advancing toward unified connectivity silicon. The company deliberately restricted the chip to 160MHz channels rather than Wi-Fi 7's maximum 320MHz capability. FCC documents reveal this limitation mirrors the Broadcom chip constraints found in iPhone 16 devices. Apple engineers focused resources on practical improvements instead of theoretical speed increases. Service providers currently cannot deliver Wi-Fi 7's maximum theoretical bandwidth. The N1 chip delivers enhanced AirDrop and hotspot performance while maintaining superior battery efficiency compared to third-party alternatives. Apple prioritizes real-world user benefits over specifications that exceed current infrastructure capabilities. The wireless standard already provides exceptional speed, reduced latency, and simultaneous transmission across multiple frequency bands. Hardware and software integration advantages compensate for the channel width restriction. Users gain reliable connectivity improvements that matter more than unused theoretical capacity. [/QUOTE]
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