Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E AX1675

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Specifications

Networking Specifications

  • TX/RX Streams 2x2
  • Bands 2.4, 5, 6 GHz (160MHz)
  • Max Speed 2.4 Gbps
  • Wi-Fi CERTIFIED* Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax)
  • Compliance FIPS, FISMA
  • Integrated Bluetooth Yes
  • Bluetooth Version 5.3

Package Specifications

  • Board Form Factor M.2 2230, M.2 1216
  • Package Size 22mm x 30mm x 2.4mm, 12mm x 16mm x 1.65mm
  • System Interface Type M.2: CNVio2

Ordering and Compliance

Ordering and spec information

Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E AX1675 i (Gig+), 2230, 2x2 AX R2 (6GHz)+BT, No vPro®

Intel® Killer™ Wi-Fi 6E AX1675 s (Gig+), 1216, 2x2 AX R2 (6GHz)+BT, No vPro®

Trade compliance information

  • ECCN 5A991
  • CCATS NA
  • US HTS 8517620090

PCN Information

Drivers and Software

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Intel® Killer™ Performance Suite

Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Drivers for Windows® 10 and Windows 11*

Intel® Wireless Bluetooth® Drivers for IT Administrators

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Launch Date

The date the product was first introduced.

Max Operating Temperature

This is the maximum operating temperature allowed as reported by temperature sensors. Instantaneous temperature may exceed this value for short durations. Note: Maximum observable temperature is configurable by system vendor and can be design specific.

Bluetooth Version

Devices connect wirelessly via Bluetooth technology using radio waves instead of wires or cables to connect to a phone or computer. Communication between Bluetooth devices happens over short-range, establishing a network dynamically and automatically as Bluetooth devices enter and leave radio proximity.

MU-MIMO

Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) is a set of multiple-input and multiple-output technologies for wireless communication, in which a set of users or wireless terminals, each with one or more antennas, communicate with each other.

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA)

Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) is a multi-user version of the popular orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) digital modulation scheme. This allows simultaneous low-data-rate transmission from several users.