MaxLinear, Inc. announced the immediate availability of the first three products in its newest generation of AnyWAN™ broadband SoCs. The company will showcase these products at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam, September 9 - 12. Hall 8 – Stand 8.A53.

Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODM) now have an ultra-scalable architecture to quickly provide cable, telco and fixed wireless service providers with a versatile solution for home routers and gateways. AnyWAN shortens product development time, lowers the cost of ownership, and allows the design of multiple high-speed data access gateway products around a common software framework, facilitating easier management of supply chain challenges. The MaxLinear AnyWAN products offer additional benefits to bring a better ROI and quicker deployment of home broadband products: Delivers best-in-class performance: The embedded packet processor enables packet routing to be fully CPU-offloaded for common networking and tunneling protocols, including quality of service (QoS) handling and tri-band Wi-Fi 6E and in the future for Wi-Fi 7. Ensures faster time to market, supply chain flexibility, and reduced R&D costs.

OEM/ODM customers no longer need to design and test multiple products to serve different markets. Reduces R&D costs and the uncertainty of which product to develop. No longer will inventory demands cause challenges.

One product design. One software platform. Provides unprecedented power management: The AnyWAN series features the most advanced adaptive power management capabilities built into the silicon hardware.

The onboard solution is designed to conserve energy by dynamically adapting power consumption to constantly changing performance requirements, ensuring rapid mode transition. Offers hardware virtualization just like on a server: These innovative AnyWAN broadband SoCs offload all routine networking traffic which frees up the CPU to perform software-centric and virtualized services—enabling, for the first time, edge computing capabilities on home gateways. Reference systems, samples, and software (RDK and Open WRT-based SDK) are available now.