Akoustis Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:), a manufacturer specializing in patented high-bandwidth RF filters, announced orders for its next-generation Wi-Fi 7 filters from top customers. These filters are designed for the 4×4 MIMO Wi-Fi 7 router platform and are expected to support customer production increases scheduled for his September quarter of the 2024 calendar year.
The company’s 5.5 GHz and 6.5 GHz XBAW® filters will be integrated into the routers of a major U.S.-based carrier with more than 32 million residential customers. These filters are tailored to allow coexistence with U-NII 5-8 and U-NII 1-3, respectively. They are packaged in a compact 1.6 x 1.8 mm size and support an architecture that reduces latency, making them beneficial for small carrier routers. Additionally, the filter supports enhanced Wi-Fi 7 data rates of up to approximately 46 Gbps, which significantly exceeds Wi-Fi 6E’s maximum data rate.
Jeff Shealy, CEO of Acoustis, said the integration of the company’s Wi-Fi 7 coexistence filters into carrier router platforms is a combination of the company’s technological advances and superior performance for small carrier routers. He said it shows his ability.
The company’s proprietary XBAW® manufacturing process is used to produce bulk sonic RF filters for mobile and other wireless applications. Akoustis operates his 125,000 square foot commercial wafer fabrication facility in Canandaigua, New York, and is headquartered near Charlotte, North Carolina.
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