Iwdaud_device_06 -

Given that this is not a standard commercial device name, the report is based on (naming conventions from Linux/ALSA, IoT, or proprietary drivers). It assumes you encountered this as a log entry, a device string, or an unrecognized hardware label. Technical Analysis Report: iwdaud_device_06 Report ID: TAR-IWDAUD-001 Date: 2023-10-27 (Current Year Estimate) Status: Preliminary / Classified (Unofficial Hardware ID) Subject: Unknown Audio Device Identifier 1. Executive Summary The string iwdaud_device_06 is not a recognized commercial product name (non-existent in FCC, Bluetooth SIG, or USB-IF databases). Analysis suggests it is an internal kernel or driver alias , likely belonging to an audio subsystem (ALSA/ASoC) on an embedded System-on-Chip (SoC). The prefix "iwd" suggests a possible connection to Intel Wireless Daemon or a proprietary vendor prefix, while "aud" confirms an audio function.

If you provide the exact operating system and where you saw this string (log file, error popup, device manager), I can give you a 100% definitive answer. iwdaud_device_06