320 MHz Channel Width vs Multi-Gigabit Ethernet: Which is the Better Choice, IPQ5332 or IPQ8072?
In the evolving field of industrial WiFi, choosing the right chipset can profoundly influence network efficiency, reliability, and performance. Qualcomm’s IPQ5332 and IPQ8072 are two such chipsets, each offering cutting-edge technology for industrial applications. The comparison often boils down to their standout features: the 320 MHz channel width on the IPQ5332 vs the multi-gigabit Ethernet capabilities of the IPQ8072. In this article, we’ll break down their hardware and software specs to help you make the best decision for your deployment.
IPQ5332: Power Efficiency with 320 MHz Channel Width
The IPQ5332 is designed to be a high-efficiency solution for wireless networking, particularly in environments where power consumption and cost-effectiveness are key considerations. This chipset integrates WiFi 7 (802.11be) and features a 320 MHz channel width, offering impressive data throughput for industrial IoT and remote communication tasks.
Key Specifications of the IPQ5332
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Chipset: Qualcomm IPQ5332 Quad-Core Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz processor
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Reference Design: Qualcomm AP.MI01.2
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System Memory: 1GB DDR4 16-bit interface
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Flash: 512MB NAND Flash
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Wireless Capabilities: On-board 2×2 2.4GHz MU-MIMO 802.11b/g/n/ax/be, supports 2×2 5GHz & 2×2 6GHz modules (QCN9274/QCN6274)
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Frequency Range: 2.4122.472 GHz, 5.1807.125 GHz
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Modulation Techniques: OFDMA: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, 1024-QAM, 4K-QAM
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Ethernet Ports: 4x 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports, 1x 10Gbps SFP port
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Power: 12V DC Jack, POE (802.3 11BT)
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Certification: REACH & RoHS Compliance
With its 320 MHz channel width, the IPQ5332 is particularly well-suited for high-density environments, delivering ultra-fast speeds and low latency for real-time industrial applications. Its MU-MIMO and Power Save technologies make it ideal for energy-efficient industrial IoT, sensor networks, and smart city infrastructure.
IPQ8072: Multi-Gigabit Ethernet and High Performance
The IPQ8072 is designed to meet the demands of more performance-intensive industrial networks. It features a multi-gigabit Ethernet interface, which provides ultra-fast wired data transmission, crucial for scenarios requiring high bandwidth and low latency, such as data centers and large-scale industrial deployments.
Key Specifications of the IPQ8072
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CPU: Qualcomm Atheros Quad-Core ARM Cortex 64-bit A53 Processor @ 2.2GHz
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CPU Frequency: Derived from Qualcomm Atheros AP.HK09
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System Memory: 512MB DDR4 2400MHz 16-bit interface (expandable up to 2GB)
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Wireless: On-board 4×4 2.4GHz MU-MIMO OFDMA (802.11b/g/n/ax), 4×4 5GHz MU-MIMO OFDMA (802.11a/n/ac/ax), max 17 dBm per chain
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Frequency Range: 2.4122.472 GHz, 5.1505.825 GHz
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Modulation Techniques: OFDMA: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, 1024-QAM
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M.2 Slot: 1x M.2 Slot with PCIe 3.0
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Ethernet Ports: 4x 1Gbps Ethernet ports, 1x 10Gbps Ethernet port, 1x 10Gbps SFP port
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Power: 12V DC Jack, 48V passive POE / Active POE (supports 802.3bt)
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Environmental Temperature: Operating: -20ºC to 70ºC, Storage: -40ºC to 90ºC
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Flash: 8MB NOR Flash, 256MB NAND Flash (1GB optional)
The IPQ8072 excels in scenarios where high-performance processing, multi-gigabit Ethernet, and enterprise-grade security are required. Its quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor and support for WiFi 6 (802.11ax) make it suitable for handling large-scale data transfers and complex networking tasks with ease.
Comparison: IPQ5332 vs IPQ8072
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Processing Power: The IPQ5332 has a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, while the IPQ8072 offers a higher clock speed of 2.2 GHz, making it better suited for more computationally demanding applications.
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Wireless Capability: The IPQ5332 supports WiFi 7 (802.11be) with a 320 MHz channel width, providing ultra-fast wireless communication, whereas the IPQ8072 supports WiFi 6 (802.11ax) but offers a broader range of frequency modulation techniques.
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Ethernet Support: The IPQ5332 offers 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports, making it a great option for mid-range industrial networks. The IPQ8072, however, supports multi-gigabit Ethernet, with both 10Gbps Ethernet and SFP ports, giving it the edge for wired data transmission in high-performance environments.
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Power Consumption: Both chipsets offer Power Save features, though the IPQ5332 is more power-efficient, making it ideal for deployments where power consumption is a critical factor.
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Security: Both chipsets support enterprise-grade security features like WPA3 and secure boot, making them reliable for industrial applications with sensitive data.
Which Chipset is Right for You?
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Choose IPQ5332 if your deployment focuses on wireless communication with ultra-high data rates, low latency, and power efficiency. Its 320 MHz channel width and MU-MIMO make it a top choice for industrial IoT and sensor network applications.
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Choose IPQ8072 if you need higher processing power, advanced wired networking capabilities, and support for high-performance environments where multi-gigabit Ethernet is essential. It’s best suited for industrial deployments requiring robust data security, high throughput, and low latency.
Introducing Wallys DR5332: The WiFi 7 Powerhouse
The Wallys DR5332 router board, powered by the Qualcomm IPQ5332 chipset, is designed to meet the needs of industrial applications that require both high performance and energy efficiency. With support for WiFi 7, 2.5Gbps Ethernet, and advanced power-saving features, the DR5332 offers an ideal solution for modern industrial networks.
Key Features of Wallys DR5332:
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Processor: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.5GHz with NPU
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WiFi: 2.4GHz up to 573Mbps, 5-6GHz up to 5764Mbps
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Connectivity: Four 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports, one 10Gbps SFP port
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Power Efficiency: 320 MHz channel width, Multi-Link Operation (MLO)
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Security: WPA3 encryption for secure communications
For more details, visit the Wallys DR5332 product page or contact us at sales1@wallystech.com.