During Intel’s developer forum gathering in San Francisco this week, the company revealed the availability of its tiny Intel Joule platform that’s essentially a rival to the Raspberry Pi 3 board for ...
Intel and hardware partners launched a tiny, low-power single-board computer aimed at developers last year. Called the MinnowBoard, the system featured an Intel Atom E640 processor and a $199 price ...
Intel unveiled a trio of new Atom processors and a new chipset today. The new Intel chips will enable hardware vendors to create smaller, cooler, more power efficient netbooks and nettops (the desktop ...
Intel has made much of the fact that its Atom processor - officially launched and shipping now to select customers - is powerful enough to 'unleash the full mobile experience' on handheld MIDs (mobile ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Intel's Atom processors have mixed reviews from users and come woefully underpowered for many ...
Computers have become absurdly cheap. The list of Amazon’s best-selling notebooks is dominated by inexpensive systems that sell for $500 or less, and several best-sellers are priced below $200. That’s ...
Intel’s second-generation Compute Stick is now available for about $150. The tiny computer features a slightly faster processor, an extra USB port, and significantly better wireless performance the ...
Back in January at CES, Intel showed us a full range of mini desktop PCs that it has been releasing steadily over the course of the year. The first was a new, inexpensive version of its Compute Stick, ...
Equipped with the same processor as Apple’s MacBook, Intel’s Compute Stick gets a powerful performance upgrade in 2016. Intel had redefined what a desktop computer could look like when it introduced ...
Intel's original Compute Stick was a neat idea that ultimately wasn't executed very well. Any system based on one of Intel's Atom processors is going to be a little slow, but flaky wireless, ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
How would you like your dear mom to have to drive herself around town in a cramped, jerky car that sputtered along the roadway, taking forever to make the same shopping trips that her friends zip ...