The FINANCIAL — On January 5, Intel is announcing a new modular compute platform called the Intel Compute Card along with a range of partners who will be working with Intel to help accelerate the ...
Intel released its Compute Card, a 95 x 55 x 5mm computer in a credit card-sized package, at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. It is designed for digital signage, All-in-Ones, smart TVs, and ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=32577275#p32577275:3uvqggc6 said: Wickwick[/url]":3uvqggc6]If it's just plugging into a USB slot I wonder if the ...
Modularity is a fun topic for us. There’s something satisfying about seeing a complex system split into parts and these parts made replaceable. We often want some parts of our devices swapped, after ...
NexDock will provide a range of chassis for Intel's new modular compute cards at a fraction of the cost of a full-blown device. About a year ago, iTWire wrote about NexDock and its use of the ...
Maurits Tichelman, vice president and general manager of Intel's worldwide direct and channel sales, says 'the future is now' as he talks to CRN about some of the newest products that Intel partners ...