The primary advancement in the BCM3392 compared to its predecessor (the BCM3390) is its increased channel capacity.
| Feature | Benefit | | :--- | :--- | | | Enables multi-gigabit speeds over standard coax cable. | | OFDM/OFDMA | Greater efficiency and reliability in noisy cable environments. | | Backward Compat. | Works perfectly on older DOCSIS 3.0 networks. | | Integrated SoC | Lower power consumption and smaller device footprint. | | High Bandwidth | Supports the bandwidth requirements of 4K/8K streaming and VR/AR applications. | broadcom 3392
Several leading Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) manufacturers have already integrated the BCM3392 into their product lines: The primary advancement in the BCM3392 compared to
: It "stretches" the timeframe for operators who aren't ready to invest in full DOCSIS 4.0 or fiber builds, providing enough bandwidth to meet consumer needs for years to come. Real-World Applications | | Backward Compat
: Supports up to four 192MHz-wide Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) channels , doubling the capacity of current-gen chips.