TI supports its own Bluetooth stack as well as multiple operating systems like Linux, Android, and RTOS. They have worked with third parties to build SoMs, a turnkey solution in which the host processor and WiLink8 are both on one card, with TI’s AM335x, AM437x or the Freescale i.MX6. Some key features include multiple in/multiple out which doubles the bit rate, Mbps/Hz, because it can transmit and receive on two separate antennas. Throughput of up to 100 Mbps enables high definition video transfer, and multi-role, meaning it can support two given roles at a time out of station, access point, or point-to-point. All TI WiLink 8 modules are fully certified for FCC, IC for Canada, CE for Europe, and TELEC for Japan; customers can access the certificates on the WiLink 8 Wiki page. Typical applications for WiLink 8 include security cameras, wireless audio, wearables, and more.