AX50 vs AC10 Core confusion?
AX50 vs AC10 Core confusion?
As I understand AX50 is more powerful with 3Gbps and than AX10 is 1.5Gbps, however AX10 specs says it is triple core CPU and AX50 has dual core. Is this correct? if this is correct I am expecting AX50 has different CPU than AX10 which is better. Can we get any details on CPU used in both?
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In my opinion AX50 will be slower than AX10 because AX50 has more features and worse processor. Strange move TP-LINK.
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The Intel chipset is more powerful. Period. Why? The Intel chipset uses a special co-processor to deal specially with WiFi traffic. This offloads the dual-core Intel CPU to handle all QoS, security, parental controls, extra features, etc.
The Broadcom tri-core does not have a co-processor so this triple-core is left to do the work of everything by itself. This can slow down the network when there is a lot of action going on (lots of QoS, packets, gaming, streaming, at the same time).
Stop reading specs like numbers on paper ("triple-core must be better than dual-core"). The tech industry does not work like that!
AX50 is faster and can handle more devices than the AX10.
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