Silicon choices drive standards and longevity, Cambium Networks asserts

Silicon choices drive standards and longevity, Cambium Networks asserts
Cambium Networks urges SoC focus

Cambium Networks stresses that the direction of a wireless infrastructure roadmap relies fundamentally on the underlying silicon roadmap.

Morgan Kurk of Cambium Networks argues that selecting the right system-on-chip (SoC) partner is critical for ensuring compliance with evolving industry standards, extending platform lifespans, and maximizing return on investment. This position comes as fixed wireless and broadband networks demand greater performance, longevity, and adaptability from their hardware foundations. Companies are now placing greater emphasis on aligning chip supplier partnerships with long-term network and business strategies.

These developments in wireless network architecture underscore ongoing challenges around system reliability and integration. Comparable themes were evident when unclear onboarding processes triggered widespread connectivity issues in property management, as detailed in Cambium Networks’ assessment of bulk internet failures. Moreover, advancements such as the launch of the NSE 4000 platform for Starlink users further illustrate the sector’s focus on enhanced performance and monitoring.

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