Intel has acquired Rivet Networks, the company it previously partnered with to build the Killer AX1650 network interface card. On Wednesday (20 May), Intel announced that it was acquiring Rivet ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
On Wednesday, Intel announced its acquisition of Rivet Networks—makers of the Killer AC-brand line of gamer-oriented Wi-Fi gear—for an undisclosed price. Intel Vice President Chris Walker describes ...
Rivet Networks now belongs to Intel for an undisclosed amount Rivet Networks now belongs to Intel for an undisclosed amount is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and ...
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 ...
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 ...
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" ...
Linksys announced a WRT32X MU-MIMO dual-band 3x3 AC3200 Gigabit WIFI gaming router, it is based on Killer line of networking features, with Rivet Networks’ Killer Prioritization Engine running on a ...
Rivet Networks today luanches their Killer 1550 Wireless-AC Module. This is the first PC wireless module to get 160MHz support and is capable of theoretical max throughput speeds of 1.73Gbps. Rivet ...