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Home » Broadcom Rolls Out Wi-Fi 8 Access Point and Switch Platform

Broadcom Rolls Out Wi-Fi 8 Access Point and Switch Platform

February 3, 2026
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, Enterprise, Semiconductors
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Broadcom introduced the industry’s first enterprise Wi-Fi 8 access point and switching solution built on a unified silicon architecture, extending its Wi-Fi 8 roadmap first previewed in October 2025. The platform combines a new Wi-Fi 8 AP powered by Broadcom’s BCM49438 accelerated processing unit with an enterprise switch based on the Trident X3+ BCM56390, targeting campus networks facing higher bandwidth, lower latency, and increased security requirements driven by AI workloads.

The Wi-Fi 8 access point integrates compute, networking, and AI acceleration on a single chip, enabling edge AI processing and real-time network optimization without a separate NPU. On the wired side, the Trident X3+ switch platform doubles front-panel bandwidth to support dense multi-gigabit Wi-Fi 8 deployments and incorporates multi-gigabit PHYs and PoE power sourcing equipment to simplify wiring-closet upgrades for next-generation campuses.

Broadcom positions the combined AP and switch portfolio as a security-first design, embedding MACsec across all wired and wireless ports and extending telemetry from the access layer through the campus switch fabric. The architecture also adds Wireless Time-Sensitive Networking using IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol to support deterministic, ultra-low-latency connectivity for AI-driven and industrial environments.

  • First enterprise Wi-Fi 8 AP and switch solution designed around a unified silicon architecture
  • BCM49438 APU integrates compute, networking, and edge AI acceleration in the Wi-Fi 8 access point
  • Trident X3+ BCM56390 switch supports up to 48 multi-gigabit ports with integrated MACsec and Hardware Root-of-Trust
  • End-to-end telemetry and analytics designed to feed AI-powered network operations (AIOps)
  • Wireless Time-Sensitive Networking enables deterministic latency for real-time and industrial use cases

“As enterprises increasingly rely on AI for critical operations and security, the demand for a robust, intelligent, and secure network infrastructure has never been greater,” said Mark Gonikberg, senior vice president and general manager of Broadcom’s Wireless and Broadband Communications Division. “Our new end-to-end solution for enterprise Wi-Fi and switching, incorporating Wi-Fi 8, multi-gigabit Ethernet, and edge AI capabilities, provides the essential foundation for organizations to navigate risk and thrive in the AI era.”

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