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Broadcom 3392 Updated [ HOT ]

This increase in OFDM support allows for downstream capacities ranging from 5 Gbit/s to 8 Gbit/s , placing it well ahead of standard DOCSIS 3.1 hardware.

Announced a full portfolio of data modems and gateways powered by the BCM3392. broadcom 3392

Several leading Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) manufacturers have already integrated the BCM3392 into their product lines: This increase in OFDM support allows for downstream

The BCM3392 serves as the direct successor to the widely deployed BCM3390 . Its primary enhancement is its ability to handle significantly more data through advanced channel bonding: Its primary enhancement is its ability to handle

One of the most significant aspects of the BCM3392 is its commercial availability. Unlike Broadcom’s DOCSIS 4.0 chipsets, which are currently restricted by Joint Development Agreements (JDAs) to a select few major operators (such as Comcast and Charter), the BCM3392 is .

The is a next-generation System-on-a-Chip (SoC) designed to push the boundaries of DOCSIS 3.1 technology. Often referred to in the industry as "DOCSIS 3.1+," "Extended DOCSIS 3.1," or "Ultra DOCSIS," this chipset provides a high-performance bridge for cable operators who want to offer multi-gigabit speeds without the immediate cost of a full DOCSIS 4.0 upgrade. Key Specifications and Technical Features

The chip is primarily intended for high-end residential gateways, standalone broadband modems, and sophisticated home networking setups.

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