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 ...
Prototype plans are on GitHub where the maker encourages experimentation, modification, and non-commercial use.
[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 ...
Intel’s NUC Compute Element is a computer-in-a-module that features a processor, memory, storage, a fan, and other key components. But it’s not quite a self-contained computer — instead it’s designed ...
I've recently upgraded by computer's graphics card to a GTX560 that I bought used from a friend, and I'm looking into possible uses for my older card, a GTX460v2 with 1GB of RAM. First, I'm wondering ...
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 ...