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Dustin_V
Mar 19, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Introducing the Nighthawk Tri-Band AX12 12-Stream Wi-Fi 6 Router
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Redtulips7
Apr 01, 2019Luminary
avtella wrote:
Yeah NG claims 2.2 GHz in manual I believe. That means it’s an IPQ8078 and not IPQ8074 (2.0 GHz).
It has IPQ8074
avtella
Apr 02, 2019Prodigy
RAX120 has a Qualcomm IPQ8078 because NG advertises a 2.2Ghz CPU (has a 1.7 GHz NSS Dua Core). The IPQ8074 is 2.0 GHz with 1.5Ghz NSS Dual Core for packer acceleration, QoS etc. If you are getting info from Wiki Devi then it’s wrong.
The RAX80/RAX200 use a Broadcom made 1.8 GHz CPU with a 800 MHz offload core.
All three use ARM Cortex A53 CPUs.
The RAX80/RAX200 use a Broadcom made 1.8 GHz CPU with a 800 MHz offload core.
All three use ARM Cortex A53 CPUs.
- kc6108Apr 02, 2019Luminary
Wikidevi may also have the CPU wrong for the RAX80/RAX200. It could be the BCM49408 which Broadcom classifies as a Cortex B53. A low power, quad-core, 64-bit, ARM v8 compliant CPU running @ 1.8 GHz. I've also read that the chip is supplemented by a 800 MHz network packet co-processor, but no where official.
- avtellaApr 03, 2019ProdigyThat’s is correct BCM calls it a “Cortex B53” but it’s using A53 cores essentially just like the faster clocked IPQ8078.