Now that Apple removed integrated drivers for Broadcom network cards like 94360, and even if we use 94360 we have to use OLCP patches, what is the meaning of using Broadcom instead of Intel network cards? (Intel cards are cheaper, have better performance, and easier to install on motherboads, and some motherboards have them on board.)
That is to say:
If we take two cards to compare them on macOS 14, - one is an Intel card patched with itlwm.kexts, etc. (whatever kexts you can find to make it perform most optimally. Personally I'm not familiar with patching Intel cards on hackintosh), - and one is a Broadcom network card like 94360, again making it to perform optimally, like patching it with OLCP.
Then could Broadcom be better? If so, in what aspects?
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