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Alder lake is HERE!

Alder lake is HERE!

April 18, 2025 | Martin Rudloff

We are excited to be working on a new line of Intel Alder Lake chipset based motherboards. The Alder Lake brings some exciting new features to be table, including DDR5 (finally!), PCIE5.0 and new core technology that promises even higher performance. ...

Features & Benefits | Coffee Lake C246 ATX & MINI ITX Motherboards

Features & Benefits | Coffee Lake C246 ATX & MINI ITX Motherboards

April 18, 2025 | Martin Rudloff

Hello everyone! We are finally done and our new line of C246 chipset flagship motherboards have been out for a short while and we are excited to tell you more about them. The Intel C246 chipset, also code-named Coffee Lake, is the follow-up to our Q170 ...

Windows 32-bit or Windows 64-bit?

Windows 32-bit or Windows 64-bit?

April 17, 2025 | Martin Rudloff

Windows 32-bit or Windows 64-bit? We still have several of our customers requesting a windows 32-bit configuration, or at least the drivers for it. Are they really needed?

Raptor Wants to Play

Raptor Wants to Play

April 17, 2025 | Martin Rudloff

New Corvalent Industrial Motherboard R68AX Upgraded from Intel® Alder Lake to Intel Raptor Lake You probably all remember our Alder Lake new industrial motherboard announcement last year, right? Delays in the supply chain and other issues forced us to ...

Increased Process Controls Facilitate Forecasting, Drive Revenue Visibility and Spur Customer Acquisition.

Increased Process Controls Facilitate Forecasting, Drive Revenue Visibility and Spur Customer Acquisition.

April 17, 2025 | Martin Rudloff

Industry: Manufacturing – High Tech Company: Corvalent Solution: Macola 10

Meltdown & Spectre – What You Should Know & What You Should Do

Meltdown & Spectre – What You Should Know & What You Should Do

April 17, 2025 | Martin Rudloff

Have you ever heard of Meltdown and Spectre? Unless you live under a rock, you probably have...! Meltdown and Spectre are security flaws that were uncovered recently, and they affect pretty much all computers currently in the market. Intel, AMD and ARM ...

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