Synaptics Unveils First Veros Triple Combo Family with Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0 and Matter Support

April 28 2025, 09:10
Synaptics extended its Veros wireless portfolio with its first family of Wi-Fi 7 system-on-chips (SoCs) tailored for a broad category of connected devices. Comprising the SYN4390 and SYN4384, the scalable offering supports bandwidths up to 320MHz to deliver 5.8Gbps peak speed and low latency. The triple-combo SoCs integrate Wi-Fi 7 with Bluetooth 6.0 and Zigbee/Thread, support Matter, and are designed to minimize system cost and power consumption. 
 

The new Veros wireless SoCs target applications requiring reliable performance-over-range for enhanced user experiences across use cases that include 8K video streaming, interactive gaming, security monitoring, immersive AR/VR, and home and automotive entertainment, with high peak speed and low latency requirements.
 
Wi-Fi 7's multi-link operation (MLO) allows the devices to send and receive a data stream using multiple frequency bands (2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz) simultaneously in support of low latency, reliable connections, and high throughput for real-time applications like video calls and gaming. Synaptics' architecture provides a power-efficient, cost-effective way to deliver the benefits of MLO.
 
"Growing adoption of Wi-Fi 7 in wireless networking infrastructure has created an opportunity to address a massive and diverse array of Wi-Fi 7-enabled IoT end-user devices by extending our Veros portfolio," says Venkat Kodavati, SVP and GM of Wireless Products at Synaptics. "We are bringing the benefits of Wi-Fi 7 in a versatile solution for high-performance, low-power IoT devices. Combined with the ease of integration with our Astra AI-Native compute platform, we expect that developers will have an efficient solution for implementing next-generation connected and AI-enriched IoT products with features such as Wi-Fi Sensing."
 
ABI Research forecasts annual shipments of Wi-Fi 7 chipsets to reach more than 2 billion by 2029, achieving a CAGR of 56% between 2024 and 2029. "Wi-Fi 7 is ushering in a new era of more enriching and sophisticated use cases for connected devices thanks to its channel bandwidth, throughput, and latency improvements," says Andrew Zignani, Senior Research Director, ABI Research. 

"However, the requirements for implementation vary by product type, and edge IoT introduces challenges that differ from PCs or infrastructure applications. Synaptics' diverse Wi-Fi 7 solutions are tailored to address these unique needs, including low power, support for multiple connectivity protocols, and AI. These will be critical in enabling Wi-Fi 7’s expansion across multiple IoT segments, reaching billions of annual device shipments over the next few years."
 

The Synaptics Veros SYN4390 and SYN4384 devices support of Matter and its triple combo design provides the interoperability required to serve as versatile home hubs that can operate across Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee/Thread networks in heterogeneous wireless environments. Both devices deliver peak speeds of up to 5.8Gbps, using 2×2 + 2×2 MLO, 320MHz channel bandwidth, and 4K QAM, featuring an integrated RF front-end and power management IC (PMIC) that contribute to reduced system cost and power consumption. Both devices also support dual-core Bluetooth 6.0 for LE Audio, Channel Sounding, and LE Long Range, while an integrated 802.15.4 radio is capable of enabling Zigbee and Thread networking.

Both the Synaptics SYN4384 and SYN4390 wireless SoCs integrate tightly with the Synaptics Astra AI-Native compute platform. The SYN4390 is available now, and the SYN4384 is available now in limited quantities for evaluation.
www.synaptics.com
 
Synaptics SYN4384 (right) and SYN4390 (left) block diagrams
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