ESP32 5GHz
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I'm also looking forward to use the esp32 5GHz module!
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It's because A. we don't want to have our competitors have insight in what our plans or status is in this type of chip, and 2. we're a publicly traded company now and I'd have our internal IR people come down on me like a bag of bricks if I were to disclose stuff that influences investors. Hence my noncommittal response. That has the unfortunate side-effect of leaving you guys in the dark, which I do regret, but that's the way it is unfortunately.
Also, feel free to post that you really want a chip like this, but in this particular case I'm afraid it won't really change anything on a company scale of things. If you actually have a product in mind where you can commit to buying lots (as in: hundreds of thousands) of these chips, I'd suggest you get directly into contact with us (through your account manager or sales@espressif.com) and perhaps you can get more information or apply pressure that way. (Note I'm saying 'in this particular case' as we do tend to at least listen to the forum; for instance USB made it into the ESP32S2 partially because the ESP32.com members indicated there was a demand for that.)
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@ESP_sprite: I'd actually like company official roadmap info. Nothing that would risk you a bag of brick.
Right now, espressif might be blinding competitors, but they are also misleading customers to think something is coming, while there is apparently nothing.
Right now, espressif might be blinding competitors, but they are also misleading customers to think something is coming, while there is apparently nothing.
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+1 to 5Ghz! I can confirm I'm in for a few hundred.
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really is annoying still no 5ghz
trying to make use of IOT but too many electronics that disrupt the 2ghz signals
trying to make use of IOT but too many electronics that disrupt the 2ghz signals
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Okay, seems marketing made a bit more information publicly available on the Chinese interwebs, so I'm feeling at liberty to share it here as well. We've just announced a chip that's called the ESP32-C5, which is (unsurprisingly, otherwise I wouldn't post it here) dual-band; both 5GHz as well as 2.4GHz. It's got a RiscV processor, like the -C3, and integrates WiFi6 and BLE. From what I recall, the peripheral set etc is going to be similar to the C3, so it's certainly usable as a standalone IoT device, but we also added fast SDIO and USB in order to make it usable with a host processor. Just to set expectations: note that this is a product announcement; as with chips we announced in the past it may take a while from now to when chips are widely available.
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Are you able to tell us if there will be PSRAM support or more internal RAM than the C3?ESP_Sprite wrote: Okay, seems marketing made a bit more information publicly available on the Chinese interwebs, so I'm feeling at liberty to share it here as well. We've just announced a chip that's called the ESP32-C5, which is (unsurprisingly, otherwise I wouldn't post it here) dual-band; both 5GHz as well as 2.4GHz. It's got a RiscV processor, like the -C3, and integrates WiFi6 and BLE. From what I recall, the peripheral set etc is going to be similar to the C3, so it's certainly usable as a standalone IoT device, but we also added fast SDIO and USB in order to make it usable with a host processor. Just to set expectations: note that this is a product announcement; as with chips we announced in the past it may take a while from now to when chips are widely available.
I feel like adding 5GHz would allow for streaming which requires larger buffers.
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I am not sure myself, sorry.jonw-gridconnect wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:00 pm
Are you able to tell us if there will be PSRAM support or more internal RAM than the C3?
I feel like adding 5GHz would allow for streaming which requires larger buffers.
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'note that this is a product announcement; as with chips we announced in the past it may take a while from now to when chips are widely available.'
any idea when the ESP32-C5 will be available as module on the market?
any idea when the ESP32-C5 will be available as module on the market?
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