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    BCM4916 process node?

    Does BCM67263 & BCM6726 contain any core that can be used as NPU? Don't think Broadcom mentioned it in the briefing page: https://docs.broadcom.com/doc/6726X-PB1XX
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    BCM4916 process node?

    Great insight! I thought everything would be great if they used quad-core A520 on 4nm :D
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    BE96 Firmware Update 3.0.0.6.102_34777

    The BE96 (not BE96U) or Octopus 7 (CN only version, without 6GHz) received a firmware update today. You can use this as a forecast of what will come to BE96U/98/98 Pro in the coming month. Release notes (Translated using Google Translate): Problem correction and performance improvement -...
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    BCM4916 process node?

    What? So there are pros of using a 16nm process over 7nm, other than cost? You know that Filogic 880 from MKT uses 6nm quad-core A73, Networking Pro 1220 from Qualcomm uses 14nm quad-core A73, while BCM4916 is still on quad-core A53 (or B53 if you prefer), with a likely 16nm process, which is...
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    BCM4916 process node?

    Is there a reason for using -e 8 instead of -e 4? Those CPUs are only Quad cores without hyperthreading. Also I saw someone used ./stress-ng --cpu 4 -t 300 to stress test their ASUS router with stock firmware in a video, not sure how he did it, I can't get stress-ng working on mine.
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    Apple Wi-Fi updated and MU-MIMO

    Hmmm, no under-screen fingerprint reader, doesn't allow sideload apps (before the EU compelled Apple to allow it), no swipe back from the right side, slow charging speed, I think the list goes on and on. Apple also doesn't support 160MHz on M1 MacBook Pro/iPad back in the day, now their new M4...
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    Apple Wi-Fi updated and MU-MIMO

    Hmmm, I don’t know. On the ‘Wireless Log’ page, the MUBF status of my iPhone 15 Pro Max is listed as ‘No’. May I ask where you got that screenshot?
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    Apple Wi-Fi updated and MU-MIMO

    Right. That sounds like something only Apple can do🤣
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    Apple Wi-Fi updated and MU-MIMO

    Also, it seems like apple doesn't support MU-Beamforming, maybe it's a patent related issue as well?
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    BCM4916 process node?

    Thank you! That’s roughly 60°C if the ambient temperature is at 25°C. It’s surprising to see your AX88U Pro is cooler than the AXE16000 posted by the others earlier, as the latter is bigger and in theory should have better thermal performance.
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    BCM4916 process node?

    Hmmm, interesting. Maybe it has something to do with the workload of his router. But I guess if you are getting 64c, it’s still quite possible that Broadcom has moved to a newer node to manufacture the BCM4916.
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    BCM4916 process node?

    Thanks for sharing. I assume you are on stock firmware? Merlin is using his custom firmware, so I won't be surprised that his CPU temperature is higher than normal.
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    BCM4916 process node?

    Thanks. Yes, I know there are quite a lot of variables, but it's still good to see that the temperature of my BE98 is lower, rather than higher, thanks to the new thermal design and possible node shrink.
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    BCM4916 process node?

    The CPU Temperature I got for my BE98 (BCM4916) is 61.021 at idle, using the command : Wondering if you or anyone with AXE16000 (BCM4912) would like to share their CPU temperature. Thanks. My Room Temperature is at 25 degrees Celsius with Humidity at 50% (and pressure at 1023hPa).
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    ASUS GT-BE98 Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_34372 - 2024/04/23

    I think you can only disable that IoT SSID in Guest Network Pro; ASUS doesn’t allow you to delete it for now. If it bothers you, you can get rid of it by performing a factory reset.
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