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It’s clear that the campus Wi-Fi environment is evolving toward AI-driven operations, mandatory Wi-Fi 6E/7 upgrades, and high-density coverage to support the growth of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and IoT-enabled environments. Industry watchers note that the rapid adoption of Wi-Fi 6E and 7 is crucial to handle increased capacity, lower latency, and higher speeds required by video conferencing and high-density environments. Looking ahead, Dell’Oro noted that Wi-Fi 7 adoption and the introduction of Wi-Fi 8 APs will continue to fuel demand for multi-gig ports.
In response to these trends, Broadcom recently released its Wi-Fi 8 access point (AP) and switch solution, purpose-built with a unified architecture for AI-ready enterprise networks. Building on its Wi-Fi 8 radios launched in October 2025, the new enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 8 AP platform is powered by a new accelerated processing unit (APU) chip, the BCM49438, designed to optimize wireless networking and AI acceleration at the enterprise edge. Also, Broadcom unveiled an enterprise-grade switch platform powered by a new Ethernet switch, the Trident X3+ BCM56390, with Broadcom’s multigigabit PHY and PoE power sourcing equipment (PSE) chips. The company says these platforms form a unified architecture that maximizes the performance, efficiency and security for the Wi-Fi 8 wireless network in the enterprise.
In this latest Broadband Pulse podcast, we talked to two key members of Broadcom’s Wi-Fi team making efforts to advance enterprise Wi-Fi:
Mike Powell, director of product Management, wireless broadband communications at Broadcom
And
Ashok Raman, principal product line manager for Broadcom's core switching group
Here's a timeline of the interview's key moments:
Opening | 0:00
Host introduction of guests | 0:03
Wi-Fi campus evolution | 0:49
Wi-Fi 8’s emergence | 3:34
Broadcom's new enterprise-grade Wi-Fi AP platform | 5:27
Self-driving enterprise Wi-Fi networks | 6:45
A unified architecture | 8:47
Vertical segment targets |12:15
Campus Wi-Fi telemetry capabilities | 14:58
IEEE 1588 precision time protocol’s role | 15:34
Final thoughts/closing | 19:46
About our guests
Mike Powell, director of product Management, wireless broadband communications at Broadcom
And
Ashok Raman, principal product line manager for Broadcom's core switching group
About the Podcast
By Endeavor Business MediaIt’s clear that the campus Wi-Fi environment is evolving toward AI-driven operations, mandatory Wi-Fi 6E/7 upgrades, and high-density coverage to support the growth of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) and IoT-enabled environments. Industry watchers note that the rapid adoption of Wi-Fi 6E and 7 is crucial to handle increased capacity, lower latency, and higher speeds required by video conferencing and high-density environments. Looking ahead, Dell’Oro noted that Wi-Fi 7 adoption and the introduction of Wi-Fi 8 APs will continue to fuel demand for multi-gig ports.
In response to these trends, Broadcom recently released its Wi-Fi 8 access point (AP) and switch solution, purpose-built with a unified architecture for AI-ready enterprise networks. Building on its Wi-Fi 8 radios launched in October 2025, the new enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 8 AP platform is powered by a new accelerated processing unit (APU) chip, the BCM49438, designed to optimize wireless networking and AI acceleration at the enterprise edge. Also, Broadcom unveiled an enterprise-grade switch platform powered by a new Ethernet switch, the Trident X3+ BCM56390, with Broadcom’s multigigabit PHY and PoE power sourcing equipment (PSE) chips. The company says these platforms form a unified architecture that maximizes the performance, efficiency and security for the Wi-Fi 8 wireless network in the enterprise.
In this latest Broadband Pulse podcast, we talked to two key members of Broadcom’s Wi-Fi team making efforts to advance enterprise Wi-Fi:
Mike Powell, director of product Management, wireless broadband communications at Broadcom
And
Ashok Raman, principal product line manager for Broadcom's core switching group
Here's a timeline of the interview's key moments:
Opening | 0:00
Host introduction of guests | 0:03
Wi-Fi campus evolution | 0:49
Wi-Fi 8’s emergence | 3:34
Broadcom's new enterprise-grade Wi-Fi AP platform | 5:27
Self-driving enterprise Wi-Fi networks | 6:45
A unified architecture | 8:47
Vertical segment targets |12:15
Campus Wi-Fi telemetry capabilities | 14:58
IEEE 1588 precision time protocol’s role | 15:34
Final thoughts/closing | 19:46
About our guests
Mike Powell, director of product Management, wireless broadband communications at Broadcom
And
Ashok Raman, principal product line manager for Broadcom's core switching group
About the Podcast