Broadcom Delivers Industry's First Integrated Wi-Fi 8 SoCs to Power Next-Gen Mesh and Multi-Gigabit Routers
Broadcom, Wednesday, May 27th, 2026
Broadcom has expanded its Wi-Fi 8 portfolio by launching the industry's first highly integrated systems-on-chip (SoCs) - the BCM6772, BCM6774, and BCM6776 - designed to bring multi-gigabit performance and power efficiency to next-generation residential mesh networks and routers.
Broadcom has expanded its Wi-Fi 8 portfolio by launching the industry's first highly integrated systems-on-chip (SoCs) - the BCM6772, BCM6774, and BCM6776 - designed for next-generation residential mesh networks and multi-gigabit routers.
By consolidating the quad-core application processor, network processor, multi-gigabit Ethernet PHY, and 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios onto a single die, Broadcom transitions from complex, multi-chip architectures to a streamlined single-chip solution.
The new chips feature an intelligent Network Processing Engine alongside integrated power amplifiers with 3rd-generation digital pre-distortion, substantially reducing manufacturing costs, device footprint, and power consumption. This efficiency allows manufacturers to build smaller, more affordable, and aesthetically pleasing home networking equipment optimized for fiber broadband speeds.