ESP32-E22 is Here: Espressif First Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band RISC-V SoC
Espressif just dropped a bombshell — the ESP32-E22, their first-ever Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band (2.4/5/6 GHz) SoC, built entirely on RISC-V architecture. Here is everything you need to know.
What is New?
The ESP32-E22 is not just an incremental update. It is a completely different beast:
- Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band — 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, AND 6 GHz in one chip
- Dual-mode Bluetooth 6.0 — latest BT standard baked in
- Dual-core RISC-V @ 500 MHz — that is fast for an embedded MCU
- 1MB on-chip SRAM — generous for this class
- Up to 2.1 Gbps — seriously, this is near-Gigabit territory
Why RISC-V Matters
Espressif is making a big architectural shift. RISC-V is an open-source ISA — no licensing fees, no ARM dependency. For hobbyists and makers, this could mean cheaper boards down the line. For professionals, it means more freedom in customization.
ESP32 Family Overview (2026)
| Chip | Key Feature |
|---|---|
| ESP32-E22 | Wi-Fi 6E Tri-Band, RISC-V, 500 MHz |
| ESP32-S31 | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, Thread/Zigbee |
| ESP32-H21 | Ultra-low power BLE MCU, RISC-V |
| ESP32-P4 | Multimedia powerhouse, HDMI, no Wi-Fi |
| ESP32-C6 | Wi-Fi 6, BLE 5.3, Zigbee, Thread, Matter |
Project Idea: Tri-Band Smart Home Gateway
With the E22, you could build a Matter-compatible smart home hub that operates on 6 GHz for backhaul while 2.4/5 GHz handles client devices. This is a hot use case in 2026 as more households go all-in on IoT.
Getting Started
ESP-IDF v6.0 is already out with E22 support. If you are running VS Code, the ESP-IDF extension has been updated for AI-assisted workflows this year.
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