Killer Networking, a staple of upgraded wireless and wired connectivity on high-end gaming PCs, is poised to go mainstream thanks to Intel’s acquisition on Wednesday of Killer’s parent company, Rivet ...
Rivet Networks today announced a new high-performance wireless module, the Killer 1550, that also happens to be the first one introduced as part of a collaboration with Intel. That is not a bad ...
Intel has bought the company behind the Killer networking tech, promising to bring the gamer-favorite to a broader audience as it integrates it with its own WiFi products. Handiwork of Rivet Networks, ...
Rivet Networks (Killer) and Intel have teamed up on a new Wireless-AC card, the 1550. Its predecessor, the 1535, was a formidable card, but now Killer is working with Intel to produce their next ...
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 ...
Intel has just made a big announcement that it hopes will help expand its PC platform and improve Wi-Fi performance for devices using its hardware. The company has acquired Rivet Networks, which ...
In September of 2019, we were one of the first sites to get our hands-on the Killer AX1650. The AX1650, as most of you know, is powered by the Intel AX200 Wi-Fi chipset with additional low-level ...
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 ...
Killer Networks has launched their new AX1650 Wi-Fi 6 solution. It is built on Intel‘s AX200, featuring the same capabilities and adds Killer’s own blend of network prioritization. Wi-Fi 6 is of ...
Rivet's premium Killer Networking brand has long been a weapon of choice for PC gamers, and the acquisition comes as many Americans are stuck at home and looking for ways to deal with overloaded Wi-Fi ...