IPQ5332 vs IPQ5018: Which Qualcomm Chipset Fits Your Next Wi-Fi Project?
Choosing between IPQ5332 and IPQ5018 comes down to one key question: Do you need Wi-Fi 7's cutting-edge features, or is Wi-Fi 6 efficiency sufficient for your deployment?
🔍 Overview
Feature
IPQ5018
IPQ5332
Wi-Fi Standard
Wi-Fi 6
Wi-Fi 7 (Draft)
CPU
Dual-core ARM Cortex-A53
Quad-core ARM Cortex-A73
Max Spatial Streams
2x2
2x2
MLO (Multi-Link Operation)
❌
✅
Throughput
~1.8 Gbps
~3.6 Gbps
Target Use
Cost-effective AP/CPE
High-performance next-gen AP/router
📦 When to Choose IPQ5018
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Great for Wi-Fi 6 routers, mesh nodes, IoT gateways
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Ideal for cost-sensitive projects with stable performance
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Recommended board: Wallys DR5018S
🚀 When to Choose IPQ5332
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Built for next-gen Wi-Fi 7 networks
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Supports MLO + wider 320MHz bandwidth
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Ideal for enterprise-grade, latency-sensitive, or multi-client mesh deployments
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Recommended board: Wallys DR5332
💼 Wallys: Full Stack Wireless Solution
We offer:
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Complete router boards (IPQ5018 / IPQ5332 / IPQ8072 / IPQ9574)
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Matched radio cards (QCN9074 / QCN9024 / MT7915)
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Firmware pre-calibration (OpenWrt / QSDK / MLO)
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Enclosure, PoE, antenna, and OEM customization
📨 Contact: sales1@wallystech.com
🌐 More info: www.wallystech.com