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# Atheros-dat
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- [[AR9331-dat]]
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# broadcom-dat
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# ralink-dat
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+Then, in 2008, the company's most successful SOC, the RT3050/52, was released. This SOC was used in a great many routers and other devices, bringing about a change in the MIPS SOC market, which had been dominated by [[Atheros-dat]] and [[Broadcom-dat]].
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+The RT3050 used MIPS 24K and integrated the RF chip, which was external in the RT2880.
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+The RT3050's widespread adoption is thought to be due to its support for 11n, its Flash memory's compatibility with both CFI and SPI, and its USB support.
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+The RT3050 includes DSP(r1) functionality that is not present in Atheros' 24K chips.
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+The `RT5350` was released in 2011, and was later acquired by Mediatek. Even after becoming Mediatek, the RT5350 and other products were apparently still sold under the Ralink brand.
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+Ralink has few SOC chips that support 5G with 11n. The first `RT2880` could be used with an external RF, and the later `RT3662` and `RT3883` seem to have had built-in 5G RF. The RT3662 and RT3883 also seem to have a different architecture with MIPS 74K.
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