MaxLinear (MXL) announced availability of the Trinity platform, based on the URX processor family, delivering carrier-grade, bidirectional wireless backhaul speeds of up to 10Gbps. The company said, “Trinity combines the URX850 SoC with a purpose-built cloud-native API framework that seamlessly integrates with MaxLinear’s millimeter and microwave modems. Designed for the next generation of intelligent networks, Trinity enables cloud-managed, AI-optimized backhaul infrastructure, helping operators expand 5G coverage while lowering deployment and operational costs through automation and real-time network intelligence.” The Trinity platform, which includes the URX850 and the associated backhaul software kit, is available now. OEM products based on Trinity are expected to launch in the first half of 2027.
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