Morse Micro begins mass production of its 2nd-gen MM8108 Wi-Fi HaLow SoC, now widely available for next-gen IoT and Edge AI solutions.
Morse Micro, a global leader in Wi-Fi HaLow silicon solutions, today announced the mass production and wide availability of its second-generation MM8108 System-on-Chip (SoC).
This marks a significant advancement for Wi-Fi HaLow, delivering unmatched data throughput over long ranges and powering the next wave of IoT and Edge AI applications.
The MM8108 Wi-Fi HaLow SoC, offering long-range Wi-Fi at speeds up to 43Mbps, is now in full-scale production, enabling a new generation of low-power IoT devices. To support development, Morse Micro has launched Evaluation Kits (EVKs), including: the MM8108-EKH01 with Broadcom BCM2711 on a Raspberry Pi 4 Linux platform, the MM8108-EKH05 with STMicro STM32U585 on a FreeRTOS IoT platform, and the MM8108-EKH19 USB-A dongle with GLi.net GL-MT3000 router and MediaTek MT7981B Wi-Fi 6 SoC.
With MM8108 in mass production, module availability is expanding to meet demand. Morse Micro’s MM8108-MF15457 is now on Mouser.com, AzureWave’s AW-HM677 serves high-volume clients, and Vantron’s VT-MOB-AH-8108 supports low- to mid-volume needs, with full production later this year.
Quectel modules are also set for mass production, giving developers and OEMs multiple options to integrate Wi-Fi HaLow and accelerate product launches.
“Our collaboration with Morse Micro on the MM8108 gives customers access to Wi-Fi HaLow performance and reliability at scale. By delivering modules built on the MM8108, we’re helping OEMs cut development time and launch the next generation of long-range, low-power IoT solutions with confidence,”
said Patrick Lin, VP of Product Marketing at AzureWave.