VVDN Unveils AI-Powered Wi-Fi 7 Access Points with Qualcomm
VVDN Technologies has announced the launch of its AI-powered Wi-Fi 7 Access Point Reference Designs, developed in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, at MWC Barcelona 2025. Announced in a press release, these designs are powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing NPro A7 Platform and are aimed at enhancing user experiences with superior performance and intelligence.
The reference design includes a carrier-grade tri-band gateway and a dual-band extender, optimized to intelligently manage network traffic and minimize latency. These solutions are designed to dynamically adapt to varying usage patterns, ensuring seamless connectivity across multiple devices in diverse environments.
VVDN's new access points are ready for mass manufacturing by March 2025 and will be showcased at MWC Barcelona. The collaboration with Qualcomm marks a significant milestone in wireless connectivity, offering a cost-effective solution that maintains performance comparable to Wi-Fi 6, making advanced AI and Wi-Fi experiences more accessible.
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