Rivet Networks has announced that its new Killer Wireless xTend Technology is now available in PCs, laptops and motherboards from the likes of MSI, Dell, Acer, Clevo and Zotac. In brief, the Killer ...
River Networks is injecting a bit of artificial intelligence (AI) into is Killer Intelligence Engine to bolster wireless connections. The general idea behind this is to constantly monitor and "score" ...
Rivet Networks is at the forefront of PC enthusiast/gamer networking technologies with its Killer branded Ethernet and Wi-Fi solutions. Rivet and Intel had a close working relationship as the Killer ...
The Killer E2400 network controller has been deployed on a number of motherboards as an alternative to the Intel i-219V. Killer’s solution employs software to help with traffic prioritisation although ...
Technology giant Intel Corporation is acquiring Austin-based Rivet Networks, a software and cloud startup focused on networking connectivity. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Santa ...
Adding to their arsenal of peak-performance networking products, the Killer™ E2400 from Rivet introduces Advanced Stream Detect™ 2.0 to offer the most cutting-edge network data detection and network ...
Rivet Networks is serving up a fresh take on its Killer Networking with a new hardware and software solution called xTend. With xTend, you will in essence be able to provide additional coverage for ...
Intel said on Wednesday that it has acquired Rivet Networks, makers of the popular Killer brand of Wi-Fi products. Intel said acquiring Rivet Networks will help the company scale its PC Wi-Fi ...
The Killer Wireless AC 1550 is hands down the best Wireless NIC available for enthusiasts and gamers that want tha absolute best performance possible from their connection. The Killer brand has been ...
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Intel Corp. said today it has acquired a company called Rivet Networks LLC, maker of the Killer Networking line of Wi-Fi network interface cards used in laptops from brands such as Dell Technologies ...