At the CES 2017 conference, Intel introduced a very small computer the thickness of several credit cards. Called the Intel compute card, it is a 7th generation Intel core CPU with all the features required for a complete computer with RAM storage, WiFi and Bluetooth. The output is a single USB-C plus slot. Intel calls this USB-C plus extension the ability to exchange USB, PCIe and HDMI / Display port signals.
Intel claims that this compute card can provide the processing power needed for things like smart TVs, smart refrigerators, smart vehicles and digital signage's. Intel also said that tech gadgets such as the Smart TV and Smart refrigerator, which can only be used to upgrade and upgrade a compute card, will soon be on the market.
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