Broadcom releases full Wi-Fi 8 hardware stack

Broadcom has unveiled a complete hardware stack for Wi-Fi 8, targeting enterprise networks. Industry insiders indicate that peak speeds for the new standard will remain similar to previous versions. The company is expanding its silicon portfolio to support this advancement.

Broadcom announced the release of its full Wi-Fi 8 hardware stack on February 8, 2026. This development focuses on enterprise applications, including switches and access points powered by new chipsets. According to the announcement, the Wi-Fi 8 silicon aims to enhance network capabilities for professional environments without necessitating an immediate upgrade from Wi-Fi 7 equipment.

Industry sources confirm that the maximum speeds achievable with Wi-Fi 8 will be roughly comparable to those of Wi-Fi 7, suggesting a focus on reliability and efficiency rather than raw velocity. Broadcom's move expands its enterprise portfolio, providing businesses with updated options for high-performance wireless infrastructure.

While the exact technical specifications remain details for further disclosure, this release positions Broadcom at the forefront of next-generation networking hardware. Enterprises may find value in integrating Wi-Fi 8 for improved scalability, though current Wi-Fi 7 gear retains relevance.

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