Silicon Labs xG26 Sets New Standard in Multiprotocol Wireless Device Performance

The three members of the xG26 family: the multiprotocol MG26 SoC, the Bluetooth LE BG26 SoC, and the PG26 MCU.


Consumers who invest in building Matter-enabled Smart Homes don’t want their new devices to become obsolete in a few years. Instead, they want confidence that the Matter device they purchased last year will work with the same devices and be as secure as the next Matter device they buy next year. That’s Matter’s interoperability and security promise, which is why Silicon Labs designed the MG26 to be the most advanced SoC for the Matter standard.

Building off the same platform as the award-winning MG24 Multiprotocol Wireless SoC, the MG26 doubles its predecessor’s Flash and RAM capacity and can be configured with up to 3200 kB of Flash and 512 kB of RAM. It also has double the number of general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins as the MG24, meaning that device builders can connect it to twice as many peripherals for better system integration.