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Home » Broadcom and Samsung Link 5G Release 17 Modem with Wi-Fi 8

Broadcom and Samsung Link 5G Release 17 Modem with Wi-Fi 8

May 27, 2026
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, All, Semiconductors
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Broadcom introduced a fixed wireless access reference platform with Samsung Electronics that combines Broadcom’s BCM6776 Wi-Fi 8 SoC with Samsung’s B1320 5G modem. The platform targets global FWA gateways and customer premises equipment, pairing 3GPP Release 17 cellular connectivity with the emerging IEEE 802.11bn Wi-Fi 8 standard.

The BCM6776 integrates a quad-core Arm network processor with tri-band Wi-Fi 8 radios, supporting 2-stream 40 MHz operation in 2.4 GHz and 4-stream 160 MHz operation in the 5 GHz and 6 GHz bands. Broadcom said the single-chip approach reduces board complexity, lowers bill-of-materials cost, and cuts active power consumption by 50% compared with previous generations.

Samsung’s B1320 modem uses a 5nm design and supports downlink speeds up to 3.43 Gbps and uplink speeds up to 1.17 Gbps. The platform also includes Power Class 1.5 RF, GNSS, NR-NTN and NB-NTN satellite communications support, and interfaces including 5 Gbps USXGMII, PCIe Gen 3, and USB 2.0. Global carrier trials and OEM sampling are underway, with HUMAX Networks and WNC among the OEMs integrating the platform into gateway portfolios.

  • Platform: Samsung B1320 5G modem + Broadcom BCM6776 Wi-Fi 8 SoC
  • Target market: fixed wireless access gateways and broadband CPE
  • Cellular standard: 3GPP Release 17
  • Wi-Fi standard: emerging IEEE 802.11bn Wi-Fi 8
  • Samsung B1320: 5nm modem, 3.43 Gbps downlink, 1.17 Gbps uplink
  • Broadcom BCM6776: tri-band Wi-Fi 8, quad-core CPU, integrated multi-gig PHY
  • Satellite support: NR-NTN and NB-NTN for n255 and n256 L- and S-bands
  • Status: carrier trials and OEM sampling underway

“Broadcom is proud to lead the Wi-Fi 8 transition alongside Samsung and our valued ODM partners,” said Vijay Nagarajan, Vice President of Marketing, Wireless and Broadband Communications Division at Broadcom. “This partnership is a game-changer for the FWA market. The combination of Wi-Fi 8 and 5G prioritizes coordinated reliability, giving operators a tool that delivers a consistent experience to every corner of the home.”

🌐 Analysis: The platform positions FWA as a more integrated home broadband architecture rather than a simple cellular-to-Wi-Fi bridge. By pairing Release 17 5G, NTN support, and Wi-Fi 8 in a carrier-ready gateway design, Broadcom and Samsung are addressing operator requirements for lower CPE cost, lower power draw, and more predictable in-home performance as FWA scales beyond early deployments.

Profile: 3GPP Release 17

The foundational milestone concluding the first phase of the 5G NR standard.

CategoryDetails
Standard3GPP Release 17 — a major evolution of the 5G specification that finalized the initial 5G trilogy (R15/16/17) and set the stage for 5G-Advanced (R18+).
TimelineProtocol coding (ASN.1) frozen in June 2022 by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
Main FocusSystem expansion into new device types, spectrum expansion, network coverage enhancement, and native non-terrestrial network integrations.
Spectrum ExpansionExtended 5G New Radio (NR) support from 52.6 GHz up to 71 GHz (FR2-2 band), integrating the unlicensed 60 GHz spectrum.
NR-Light / RedCapIntroduced Reduced Capability (RedCap) to serve mid-tier IoT applications (e.g., wearables, industrial wireless sensors, surveillance) with optimized data rates, lower complexity, and extended battery life.
Satellite ConnectivityFirst formal support for Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), enabling direct-to-cell satellite connectivity for standard form-factor devices.
NB-NTNExtends narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) and eMTC architectures to satellite payloads for global asset tracking, agriculture, and remote sensing.
NR-NTNAdapts 5G New Radio protocols for Geosynchronous (GEO) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites to provide smartphone voice, basic broadband, and emergency messaging.
Network EnhancementsIntroduced massive MIMO enhancements, optimized dynamic spectrum sharing (DSS), enhanced uplink coverage, and advanced power-saving features for both devices and network nodes.
FWA RelevanceBoosts Fixed Wireless Access viability through superior beamforming, multi-antenna improvements, millimeter-wave expansion, and support for high-power Customer Premises Equipment (CPE).
Industry ImpactCommercialized the transition of mobile networks from consumer smartphones into massive IoT, commercial aviation, maritime logistics, and true space-based telecom infrastructure.

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