The Compute Card includes a 7th-generation Intel Core processor, built-in graphics capabilities, storage and wireless connectivity options. Intel hasn’t stated which chips will be offered but options ...
The Intel Compute Card is a tiny computer about the size of a few credit cards stacked on top of one another. First unveiled in January, the first Compute Cards and accessories should be available ...
The Intel Compute Card is tiny. It has a motherboard, memory, storage, wi-fi radio, and can even pack Intel’s latest Kaby Lake processor. Yet it’s only about with size and thickness of a few credit ...
Intel envisions a world where you’ll be able to buy a smart TV, smart refrigerator, or other gadgets with a computer inside… and keep using the gadget even after the PC components start to feel dated.
When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they traded a prize Sega Genesis for a 2400 baud modem, he got even. Years of Internet shareware, eBay'd possessions and video game testing ...
Intel turns the standard technological model on its head by making the computer the peripheral. Is this the end of ridiculously short obsolescence cycles? When I wrote recently about my family ...
Intel is making good on a CES promise to launch a computer that’s small enough to fit inside your wallet or purse. At Computex in Taipei on Tuesday, it showed off the first systems that will support ...
Last year, Nex Computer successfully executed a crowd-funding campaign for a device called the NexDock that turned some mini-PCs, like the Intel Compute Stick, and compatible smartphones into ...
At CES 2017 earlier this month, Intel unveiled something new yet something also familiar, a nearly complete computer board just a little larger than a credit card. Intel wants its new Compute Card to ...
It doesn't take too long before your typical "smart" gadget becomes dumb. After a few years, the hardware inside your TV or connected refrigerator will be hopelessly out of date. And if you want to ...