Edgewater Wireless Advances Spectrum Slicing Technology to Design Review Phase

July 15th, 2026 7:26 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

Edgewater Wireless has initiated a detailed architecture and design review for its patented Spectrum Slicing and PrismIQ technologies, marking a shift from investor validation to engineering execution toward commercial implementation.

Edgewater Wireless Advances Spectrum Slicing Technology to Design Review Phase

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc., a pioneer in AI-powered Wi-Fi Spectrum Slicing silicon solutions, announced today that it has begun a detailed architecture and design review for key elements of its patented Spectrum Slicing technology and PrismIQ platform roadmap. This review signals a transition from recent investor validation to disciplined semiconductor development, with the goal of advancing toward waveform generation, prototype validation and partner demonstration readiness.

“Edgewater is moving from validation to execution,” said Andrew Skafel, President and CEO of Edgewater Wireless. “The recently announced strategic investor-led first close was an important confidence signal. We are now putting that momentum to work through a focused design review of Spectrum Slicing, PrismIQ and the next stage of our technology roadmap.”

The review is supported by expertise in Wi-Fi silicon architecture, communications theory, RF and baseband design, semiconductor commercialization and advanced wireless systems engineering. The company aims to align its technical roadmap with commercial use cases where predictable wireless performance is increasingly critical, such as AI, autonomy, industrial systems and mission-critical edge applications.

Edgewater’s Spectrum Slicing technology enables multiple concurrent channels within a single Wi-Fi band, addressing congestion, interference and performance challenges in dense environments. According to the company, this architecture aligns with the industry’s shift toward more predictable and resilient connectivity. “Reliability is becoming the new speed in wireless,” said Eric Smith, VP Product for Edgewater. “As more systems depend on real-time coordination, edge intelligence and always-on connectivity, best-effort Wi-Fi is no longer enough.”

The execution path follows a disciplined milestone progression: detailed design review, waveform generation, prototype validation and partner demonstration readiness. Edgewater believes this progression can support future technical evaluations, partner discussions and commercial engagement as it advances Spectrum Slicing and PrismIQ. The company expects to provide further updates as it progresses.

Edgewater Wireless holds 26 granted patents and three AI-related patent applications pending. It operates under a capital-efficient fabless semiconductor model, targeting residential, enterprise, Industrial IoT, drones, UAVs, robotics, defence and other mission-critical applications. More information is available at https://edgewaterwireless.com.

Forward-looking statements in this release involve risks and uncertainties, and the company undertakes no obligation to update them except as required by law.

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