Intel leverages the fact that it has Intel CPU, Intel Wi-Fi, Intel Thunderbolt, and Intel Ethernet as a combined sales opportunity for OEMs making devices around an Intel product, so it appears that AMD is leveraging the same ecosystem gains, albeit with rebranded components. ![]() The use of the partnership with MediaTek will likely allow AMD to partner its mobile processors with its own branded Wi-Fi 6E solution with OEM partners when it comes to designing devices. The RZ608 sold by AMD is in an M.2 2230 form factor and uses PCIe 2.1, although the AYANEO likely is using a more custom integration. AMD then takes over custom integration projects, sales, marketing, and support for the module. MediaTek sells the modules to AMD who brands them, but also leverages the regulatory compliance that MediaTek has already done for this product. Through our sleuthing, this is actually a rebranded MediaTek MT7921K module with an AMD logo on it. " So here comes the crux: AMD doesn’t make the Wi-Fi module. ![]() ![]() This Anatech article about that new AMD/MediaTek Chip: Īccording to the article the AMD chip is actually a Rebranded MediaTek Chip:
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