CNVi


CNVi is a new proprietary connectivity interface by Intel for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios to lower costs and simplify their wireless modules. In CNVi, the network adapter's large and usually pricey functional blocks are moved inside the CPU/chipset combo. Only the signal processor, analog and Radio frequency functions are left on the companion external upgradeable CRF module which, as of 2019 comes in M.2 form factor..
CNVi requires chipset and Intel CPU support to use M.2 CNVi Wi-Fi 6 cards, otherwise the Wi-Fi + Bluetooth module has to be the traditional M.2 PCIe form factor. Intel claims that CNVi Wi-Fi 6 modules will offer better performance and lower cost. CNVi was introduced on desktop platforms in 2017 with the launch of Gemini Lake and on mobile Intel platforms in 2018 with Coffee Lake.
The AC 9560 family of wireless modules are the first generation of CNVi modules. Instead of the traditional scheme of exposing Wi-Fi through PCI-E and Bluetooth through USB, CNVi puts both into one CNVio link.