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en:users:drivers:b43:soc [2015/09/09 05:03] Rafał Miłecki [Known BCMA SoCs] Add BCM5356A1 |
en:users:drivers:b43:soc [2016/01/23 21:09] Rafał Miłecki [Known BCMA ARM SoCs] Add BCM4709C0 (AKA BCM47094) |
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|BCM4708A0 |53010 |0x02 |Cortex-A9 |1 |1 |1 |1 |42 | | |BCM4708A0 |53010 |0x02 |Cortex-A9 |1 |1 |1 |1 |42 | | ||
|BCM4709A0 |53010 |0x00 |Cortex-A9 |1 |1 |1 |1 |42 | | |BCM4709A0 |53010 |0x00 |Cortex-A9 |1 |1 |1 |1 |42 | | ||
+ | |BCM4709C0 |53030| 0x00 |Cortex-A9 |1 |7 |7 |7 |42 | | ||
+ | |BCM47189B0 |53573 |0x01 |Cortex-A7 |0 |5 |5 |─ |54 | | ||
Please note that devices with PCI(e)/USB core (working in a host mode) can have extra cards attached. We don't list them in the table, as it's vendor choice what additional card will be used. For example: | Please note that devices with PCI(e)/USB core (working in a host mode) can have extra cards attached. We don't list them in the table, as it's vendor choice what additional card will be used. For example: | ||
* Netgear WNDR3400 V1 uses BCM4718 and has extra BCM43224 attached | * Netgear WNDR3400 V1 uses BCM4718 and has extra BCM43224 attached | ||
* Netgear WNDR3700 V3 uses BCM4718 but has extra BCM4331 attached | * Netgear WNDR3700 V3 uses BCM4718 but has extra BCM4331 attached |