2N3055 is right.
I don't know exactly what you're comparing it to, but it's a bit like asking “can a car do more than an engine”?
If you take a cheap AWG like the
FY3224s as a comparison, then I would say:
It's an AWG with lots of built-in waveforms and you can define your own on the PC (arbitrary waveforms) and upload them to the AWG.
DC and pulse are also supported.
It has max. 20Vpp (no load) amplitude.
You can adjust each channel separately: Frequency, Amplitude, Offset, Duty cycle, Phase and Pulse width if required.
It has a sweep function.
It has a burst function.
It is fully controllable via serial interface.
Frequency and counter measurements are possible.
It has two TTL outputs that can be used externally as triggers.
Presets can be saved and loaded.
etc.