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Multiprotocol SoCs ease IoT integration

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Silicon Labs’ MG26 family of wireless SoCs enables mesh IoT connectivity through Matter, OpenThread, and Zigbee protocols. By supporting concurrent multiprotocol capabilities, the MG26 chips simplify the integration of smart home and building devices—such as LED lighting, switches, sensors, and locks—into both Matter and Zigbee networks simultaneously.

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The MG26 SoCs offer up to 3 MB of flash and 512 KB of RAM, doubling the memory of other Silicon Labs multiprotocol devices. Powered by an Arm Cortex-M33 CPU with dedicated cores for radio and security subsystems, these devices offload tasks from the main core, optimizing performance for customer applications. Embedded AI/ML hardware acceleration enables up to 8x faster processing of machine learning algorithms, consuming just 1/6th the power compared to running them on the CPU.

Silicon Labs’ Secure Vault and Arm TrustZone meet all Matter security requirements. Secure OTA firmware updates and secure boot protect against malicious software installation and enable vulnerability patching. Through Silicon Labs’ Custom Part Manufacturing Service, MG26 devices can be programmed with customer-specific Matter device attestation certificates, security keys, and other features during fabrication.

The MG26 family of wireless SoCs is now generally available through Silicon Labs and its distribution partners.

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