Broadcom Borrows AMD’s APU Name for Wi-Fi 8 Silicon, Quietly Reshaping What Access Point Processors Now Mean


  • Broadcom reuses the APU brand for networking silicon rather than graphics integration
  • The BCM4918 moves packet handling away from CPUs through dedicated offload engines
  • Wi-Fi 8 access points increasingly resemble compact edge computing platforms

Broadcom has introduced the BCM4918 network processor for high-end residential Wi-Fi 8 access points, reviving the accelerated processing device label in a context far removed from its original meaning.

Historically, the term APU described AMD processors that combined a general-purpose CPU with integrated graphics on a die.

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