I tested the Intel BE200 and the Qualcomm NCM865 using the EnGenius ECW536 and these are the results that I got.

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    7 months ago

    In a nutshell
    Qualcomm: better support for amd, no support for linux
    Intel: support for linux
    Other than that it is too early to tell because drivers continue to be developed and it’s still early days for wifi 7

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      7 months ago

      Qualcomm: better support for amd

      Intel usually has two type of WiFi adapters. One tries on things in their CPUs, the other one doesn’t. So it a bit strange that this video finds it surprising that there’s a version tied to Intel CPUs. I’d always get the one that doesn’t need an Intel CPU. This as it’ll impact your CPU less, Intel or not.

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        7 months ago

        Can you please provide a link to the Intel WiFi 7 adapter that does work with AMD systems? I would really like to test it asap.

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          If I recall well it is the no-vPro ones that works, but currently there is a bug on AMD systems that prevent the BE200 to work. Windows already got a partial fix, but not Linux.

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            7 months ago

            I got two BE200 adapters and both are non-vPro. I did not know about the AMD systems bug, I thought it’s just basic driver incompatibility. So I will look a bit more into it.

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        7 months ago

        Some of us remember win modems and their ability to kill your computer by tying your network performance to your CPU usage. Good times…

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      7 months ago

      From my tests, Intel wifi 7 chip currently do not work with an AMD CPU on Linux. Qualcomm does work with a manual blob pull, but drop under load.

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      7 months ago

      Some Qualcomm adapters do work with Linux, those that were available last year. The MSI does not seem to work with anything else than Windows 11 at the moment.