It seems that Intel is gatekeeping WiFi 7 and I analyzed the options that we currently have.

  • SamB@lemmy.worldOP
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    10 months ago

    Honestly, I don’t know how the BE200 works and whether there’s a strict communication protocol only with Intel CPUs. I hope that’s not the case and a firmware update will widen its reach. As for why I don’t like this situation is that we only get one solution working with one platform. Qualcomm, apparently made it available for both (from what I could find on the web), but since the card is not in stock since maybe November, we’re stuck with what Intel wants to feed us. Sure, Intel can do whatever it wants, but it’s not really fair for AMD users. Edit: spelling.

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      10 months ago

      Honestly, I don’t know how the BE200 works

      My guess after skimming this thread:

      Bare bones radio interface with all the smarts being done by CPU extensions and coprocessors in your existing chipset. If you don’t have the extensions/coprocessors, no deal.

      Very similar to Intel’s video decoding enhancements where they stack a bunch of special instructions and hardware in the CPU to take the load off software video decoding.

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        10 months ago

        Bare bones radio interface with all the smarts being done by CPU extensions and coprocessors

        So if I understand this right, that means you already have wifi7 support, you just need to unlock it with the m.2 shaped key.