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Once upon a time Bigfoot Networks was just a startup promising to lower latency with a “network gaming accelerator,” before delivering its tech under the Killer wireless brand.
This Killer 1650x is really a rebranded Intel AX200 under the hood—but to be fair, Intel put stuff into the AX200 chipset just for Rivet, which only gets enabled on Rivet's version of the card.
Qualcomm’s Killer Wireless-N 1202 and Intel’s Advanced-N 6230 had comparable performance on the 2.4GHz band, but the Killer NIC was much faster when situated far from the router.
The Killer AX 1650 is built on an Intel chipset but ladles on many of the gaming-focused features Killer is known for. Wi-Fi 6, which used to be called 802.11ax, operates in the same frequency of ...
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Intel along with GSM association (GSMA) has launched a scheme this week to equip future laptops with a SIM card slot, providing an integrated support for 3G mobile phone network connectivity.
Last up, Intel announced the Ethernet 700 series, 5G-optimized network adapter cards with hardware-enhanced precision time protocol (PTP) for ultra low latency and similarly precise timing ...
Known as the Intel X550-AT2, the new network interface cards (NIC) replace the X540 and add compatibility with both 2.5GbE and 5GbE standards (as per Toms). Related ...
Intel has bought the company behind the popular Killer brand of Wi-Fi products found in laptops from Alienware, Dell, Lenovo, HP and more. Rivet Networks, which was previously acquired by Qualcomm ...
According to a user on the Microsoft community forum, "After installing the latest update KB4515384, my Intel wireless network card and Intel lan card have stopped working. Device Manager reports ...