MediaTek Filogic 880 and Filogic 380
In addition to the new 5G mmWave and 4G smartphone chipset, MediaTek today announced Filogic 880 and Filogic 380 Wi-Fi 7 wireless chips. Respectively, Filogic 880 for internet routers and Filogic 380 for smartphones, tablets, notebooks, etc…

Specifically, Filogic 880 with a 6nm process, integrated quad-core A73 CPU unit, network support for five-band 4×4 MIMO, single-frequency up to 10Gbps, five-band concurrent up to 36Gbps.
Filogic 880 key features
- Support for key Wi-Fi 7 technologies such as 4096-QAM, 320MHz, MRU and MLO
- Flexibility to scale to pentaband 36Gbps speeds
- Support up to 10Gbps in one channel
- Support for OFDMA RU, MU-MIMO and MBSSID
Filogic 380 also uses a 6nm process, also integrated support for Bluetooth 5.3 and low-power audio, network support for tri-band, 2×2 MIMO, rate of up to 6.5Gbps.
Filogic 380 Key features
- Support for key Wi-Fi 7 technologies such as 4096-QAM, 320MHz, MRU and MLO
- Support for MLO offering up to 6.5Gbps speeds
- Support up to 5Gbps in one channel
- Support for 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands
- Support for dual 2×2 radios for dual-band simultaneous operation
- Latest Bluetooth 5.3 with LE Audio
MediaTek emphasizes that Wi-Fi 7 will achieve the first true replacement of Ethernet wired connections in the history of Wi-Fi. Slightly unfortunately, MediaTek did not give the relevant Wi-Fi 7 chip equipped with routers/smartphones on the market time, the previous reports generally speculate that the fastest until next year.