Is it a relevant distinction for their Wi-Fi? Judging by the card posted in the linked article, Killer was using Intel Wi-Fi chipsets anyways-- or is that a recent thing?
Is it a relevant distinction for their Wi-Fi? Judging by the card posted in the linked article, Killer was using Intel Wi-Fi chipsets anyways-- or is that a recent thing?
Why would Intel buy a company that sells garbage NICs?
On a lot of gaming laptops the option is Intel or Killer. Now it's only Intel.
Is it a relevant distinction for their Wi-Fi? Judging by the card posted in the linked article, Killer was using Intel Wi-Fi chipsets anyways-- or is that a recent thing?
Honestly I have no idea. They're branded separately. I don't know how closely they worked together, it seems like it might be more of a recent thing.