Card features

This card will be able to plug into any device that is compatible with it and will give developers the easiest option if they want their device to feature intelligence or to have some kind of connectivity. Intel wants to make it something that you can easily slide in and out of a device instead of making it as a built-in component of relevant products. It will be easier to maintain and to upgrade it this way.

Four models of the Compute Card

Stay tuned to be the first to find out what Intel does with the device when companies start to implement it in their machines. For more information about Intel’s new Compute Card, check out the video below: RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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