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Next-Gen IoT Devices Powered by New Silicon Labs Wireless SoC Families

Silicon Labs unveiled the SiXG301 and SiXG302, two new wireless SoC families built at the advanced 22 nanometer (nm) process node, as the first products of its Series 3 portfolio.

By meeting the increasing needs of both line-powered and battery-powered IoT devices, these highly integrated systems mark a substantial advancement in computational power, integration, security, and energy efficiency.

Powerful, secure, and highly integrated wireless solutions are more important than ever as smart devices become smaller and more advanced.

With their cutting-edge processing power, adaptable memory options, top-notch security, and seamless external component integration, the new Series 3 SoCs fulfill this promise.

The Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3 platforms from Silicon Labs will continue to support the entire range of IoT applications and work in tandem with one another in the market.

The New Series 3 Families of SoCs Include:

  • SiXG301: Optimized for Line-Powered Applications

– Purpose-built for line-powered smart devices, the SiXG301 includes an integrated LED pre-driver and offers an ideal solution for advanced LED lighting and smart home products, supporting Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Thread with support for Matter.

– Built with high Flash and RAM overhead of 4 MB and 512 kB, respectively, the SiXG301 helps future-proof customer designs as the requirements for Matter and other more demanding IoT applications continue to grow.

– This SoC enables concurrent multi-protocol operation for Zigbee, Bluetooth and Matter over Thread networks at the same time, which helps simplify manufacturing SKUs, reduce costs, save board space for additional device integrations, and improve consumer usability. Already in production with select customers, the SiXG301 is slated for general availability in Q3 2025.

  • SiXG302: Designed for Battery-Powered Efficiency

– Expanding Series 3 to battery-powered applications, the upcoming SiXG302 will deliver groundbreaking energy efficiency without sacrificing performance.

– Featuring Silicon Labs’ advanced power architecture, the SiXG302 is designed to use only 15 µA/MHz active current, 30% lower than competitive devices in its class.

– This makes it ideal for battery-powered wireless sensors and actuators for both Matter and Bluetooth applications. It is planned for customer sampling in 2026.

The SiXG301 and SiXG302 families will initially include “M” devices for multiprotocol, the SiMG301 and SiMG302, and “B” devices optimized for Bluetooth LE communications, the SiBG301 and SiBG302.

By leveraging the 22 nm process node for all Series 3 devices, Silicon Labs is addressing the growing demand for more powerful and efficient far-edge devices across a wide range of IoT applications—from smart cities and industrial automation to healthcare, smart homes, and beyond.

These new SoCs offer device makers a scalable, secure platform to create the next wave of innovative, high-performance IoT products.Silicon Labs SiXG301, SiXG302 new wireless SoC families the volt post

Learn More About the Series 3 Platform at Works With 2025 

To learn more about the Series 3 platform and how it is advancing wireless connectivity, visit:

Additionally, Silicon Labs will highlight the SiXG301 along with its portfolio of industry-leading innovations during the 2025 Works With conference series.

This global event brings together industry experts to explore the best practices, emerging technologies, and transformative trends shaping the industry. The conference will be hosted across multiple international locations, with a virtual edition available for broader accessibility:

  • Works With Summit: October 1-2 in Austin, TX
  • Works With Shenzhen: October 23
  • Works With Bangalore: October 30
  • Works With Virtual: November 19-20

Register for Works With today.Silicon Labs SiXG301, SiXG302 new wireless SoC families the volt post

Leadership Comments

“Smart devices are becoming more complex, and designers are challenged to pack greater functionality into smaller spaces while maintaining energy efficiency,” said Ross Sabolcik, Senior Vice President of Product Lines at Silicon Labs. “With the SiXG301 and upcoming SiXG302 families, we’re delivering flexible, highly integrated solutions that enable next-generation IoT devices—whether they’re plugged in or running on battery power.”

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