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 ...
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 ...
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 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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Killer is the first company out the door with new products based on Intel's AX200. This is a major step forward for Killer -- the company has faced criticism in the past over the reliability of some ...
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 ...