Austin, TX (December 10, 2009) Falcon Northwest and Bigfoot Networks have teamed up to bring a killer gaming experience to customers building one of Falcon’s best-of-class, award-winning PC systems.
Bigfoot's Killer Wireless-N series of high-performance Wi-Fi adapters feature the vendor's Killer network interface card (NIC) technology along 802.11n features. Like its desktop counterparts such as ...
A couple years back, Bigfoot Networks stepped into the market with an idea: Build a network card for gamers. This NIC promised to optimize packets and prioritizes games. Heck, the original had a ...
Austin, Texas-based startup Bigfoot Networks made a major strategy shift when the company recently partnered with two key OEMs to integrate its Killer network interface card (NIC) technology on to ...
We're using iperf3 to gauge throughput and connection quality between client and server. The client is an Intel desktop outfitted with the Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650 PCIe Card and located in an adjacent ...
Intel announced it has acquired Rivet Networks for an undisclosed sum and will integrate the company's Killer brand into its own wireless portfolio. In addition, Intel plans to license out the ...
What just happened? You might not be familiar with the Rivet Networks name, but you'll probably have seen its Killer Networking brand before. The maker of the gaming-focused network interface cards ...
Dell and Bigfoot Networks have teamed up to “tune up” the online gaming experience. Gamers can now order XPS gaming desktops configured with the Killer NIC K1, a purpose-built network card that ...