If you think the blue module is one, it is not, especially that it is not shaped as usual and has only 14 pins.
Also, Marvell has their own WiFi chips, why they would use chip from their competitor ?
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martinayotte wrote:Where do you see any ESP8266 in this picture ?
If you think the blue module is one, it is not, especially that it is not shaped as usual and has only 14 pins.
Also, Marvell has their own WiFi chips, why they would use chip from their competitor ?
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