Intel OEM partners showcase solutions at Computex event Compute Card available in four configurations, all with 802.11ac Features a USB-C physical port with adapters for other data streams Device ...
Intel is giving up on Compute Cards. The credit card-sized, near complete PCs are getting phased out for other plans, the chipmaker said. "We continue to believe modular computing is a market where ...
Intel has taken the wraps off a new modular computer called Intel Compute Card at the CES 2017 event. The credit-card sized device will transform the way computing and connectivity can be integrated ...
We've known about Intel's Compute Card since CES in January, but Intel waited until Computex this week to officially reveal what we can expect in terms of specs and options. The Compute Card is ...
Today, 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 ecosystem of solutions ...
Intel has officially confirmed that it has ceased development of its Compute Card platform, but the company still firmly believes in a modular future - and will have some products to prove it later ...
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 ...
13:06, Sat, Jan 7, 2017 Updated: 13:19, Sat, Jan 7, 2017 The next generation of computers could fit right in your wallet. At CES 2017 this week, PC giant Intel revealed what it says is a major ...
Intel has launched a modular compute platform at CES. Called the Intel Compute Card, the device is intended to transform the way compute and connectivity can be integrated and used in future devices.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Intel’s latest invention is a tiny computer about the size of a credit card, and the idea is it ...
Intel announced the Compute Card at CES 2017 a few weeks ago. It's a credit card-sized device that's essentially a full computer, complete with CPU, GPU, and wireless connectivity. It's designed to ...