Intel is quietly discontinuing its Compute Cards, the credit card-sized modular computing platform that it once positioned as the solution t...
Intel is quietly discontinuing its Compute Cards, the credit card-sized modular computing platform that it once positioned as the solution to laptop and all-in-one PC upgrades. The Compute Card system was first launched in 2017, each containing a processor, memory, and storage. The idea was straightforward. Devices that might traditionally not support upgrading of components like CPU or RAM, such … Continue reading
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