The Qualcomm QCN6024 (4×4 Wi-Fi 6 dual-band) and QCN9074 (4×4 Wi-Fi 6E tri-band) share a peak PHY rate of 4.8 Gbps but diverge sharply in power consumption and spectrum access. QCN6024 draws roughly 6.6–8 W under full load, making it ideal for cost- and heat-sensitive IoT or embedded applications. QCN9074, by contrast, consumes up to 15.6–16 W at peak, yet offers 6 GHz operation, cleaner channels, and superior multi-user performance in dense networks. We present their key specs, measured power profiles, recommended use-cases, practical optimization tips — and at the end, Wallys product pages and purchasing options for both QCN9074 and QCN9024 modules.
1. Specifications OverviewQCN6024: Up to 4.8 Gbps on 2.4/5 GHz with 160 MHz channels and 4×4 MU-MIMO .
QCN9074: Same peak rate on 5 GHz, plus 6 GHz operation for additional clean spectrum and reduced interference .
2.2 Multi-User & LatencyUnder sustained full-bandwidth traffic, QCN9074 draws nearly double the power of QCN6024 due to its tri-band RF chains and 6 GHz frontend .
4. Trade-Offs & Recommended Use-CasesBy selecting and optimizing the right Qualcomm module, you can achieve the ideal balance of throughput, power efficiency, and cost for your specific industrial or consumer application.
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