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Comment by smashed

5 hours ago

Wait till you see the number of actual chip vendors.

There is about 3.. Broadcom, Qualcomm and MediaTek. Together they control I believe 100% of wifi chips used in routers and APs. Often it's sold as a package / system on chip so it's also the main cpu.

On the client side there is a little bit more competition but not much.

Client side don't you just add Realtek and Intel? I don't think almost anyone else does wifi chips.

  • Yup. I might have forgotten Marvell in the list but yes, that is pretty much it.

    I am also not sure of their exact market shares but I would suspect one or two are probably steering the majority of the "standards". I'd suspect Broadcom and Qualcomm to have the most influence.

    • I believe Intel is also a pretty prominent member in the standards committee. Mostly for historic reasons as I don't think they have too much market share outside of PC/laptop wifi modules.

      But I agree, Broadcom and Qualcomm are the heavy hitters.

  • Apple makes their own connectivity chips. It was a big blow for Qualcomm.