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Intel is Stop Developing Modular Compute Cards

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Intel Stop Developing Modular Compute Cards


Intel has decided  to stop developing line of computer cards but it would continue to sell its existing line for the time being and offer support for the current generation of products thorough 2019.

The company showcased its compute card platform early in 2017 as a modular components to be incorporated into a wide variety of devices, which is build to accommodate a system on chip (SoC), memory, storage and wireless connectivity together to provide computing power.

“Compute Cards were Intel’s vision of modular computing that would allow customer to continually update point of sale system, all-in-one desktops, laptops and other devices. Pull out one card, replace it with another, and you hace a new CPU, plus RAM and storage,” Tom’s hardware website reported late on Friday.

“But with no more cards in development, the dream of upgrading the small, interchangeable computer instead, seems to have stalled,” the report added.
NexDock—one of Intel’s partners—expressed frustration over the discontinuation of Compute Cards.
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