Read more.Meanwhile, partner NexDock will switch from using Compute Cards to Android Phones.
Read more.Meanwhile, partner NexDock will switch from using Compute Cards to Android Phones.
Don't blame INTEL for bailing on this great idea, blame large OEM's, none wanted it. I also see why laptop OEM's didn't like this idea, as they would have been left to only making the monitor and key board parts really.
I think this was a brilliant idea, pity this has failed... The key problem INTEL was facing is that one needs to build an entire eco-system and grow a large number of users to achieve critical mass (programs, etc) - this is not easy.
Perhaps if the Card supported deep-learning that would attract many users....
For budget users it had a cost implication, for thin device users it had packaging inflexibility issues, for performance users it had heat management issues. It always seemed a one size fits no-one to me.
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