CRN Components and Peripherals News
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Intel Developer Forum 2016 showed off the coolest new connected gadgets, drones and powerful processors from the tech giant. Here are 20 of the coolest products we saw on the show floor.
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Intel Developer Forum 2016: The 10 Biggest Technology Announcements
Partners got a taste of some of the newest products that will power future PCs, the Internet of Things, and data centers at Intel Developer Forum 2016. -
Intel Lifts Curtain On New Joule Module, A Game-Changer For The Internet Of Things
Intel says its Joule platform packs a high-performance system-on-module into a low-power package, enabling users to take an IoT concept from prototype into production at a fraction of the time and development cost. -
Partners Hope Internet Of Things Will Take Center Stage At Intel Developer Forum
Partners tell CRN they would like to see real-life use cases and new technology that will help them figure out how to tap into the many opportunities that IoT creates. -
25 Must-Have Back-To-School Gadgets And Gizmos
The CRN Test Center gives its top suggestions for electronic devices, backpacks, chargers and other items for students this fall. -
The 10 Coolest Products For SMBs In 2016 (So Far)
CRN looks at 10 of the coolest products unveiled so far in 2016 for small to midsize businesses, including 3-D printers and virtual reality headsets. -
The 10 Coolest Processors Of 2016 (So Far)
The first half of the year saw a burst of new innovations for upping the computer processing game. Here are the 10 coolest processors of the year so far. -
Intel Starts Shipping Seventh-Generation Kaby Lake Processors
Intel system builder partners weigh the potential market impact as CEO Brian Krzanich says on the company's earnings call that Kaby Lake is now shipping. -
Intel's Mixed Q2 Financials Show Data Center Growth, PC Contraction
The chipmaker's stock slipped after mixed financials that beat on profits but missed on revenue. -
The 10 Coolest Wearables Of 2016 (So Far)
With the advent of the Internet of Things, consumers can now wear smart technology as bracelets, headsets and even rings. Here are 10 of the coolest wearables CRN saw so far this year. -
Solution Providers: SoftBank's ARM Buy Will Put Pressure On Intel's IoT Play
The acquisition of ARM changes the competitive landscape in the Internet of Things market from Intel's perspective, solution providers say. -
6 Things To Know About SoftBank's Blockbuster Acquisition Of ARM
SoftBank says it was drawn to ARM because of its unique foundational technology and its growth potential in the IoT market. -
Partners Relieved As Xerox Reportedly Rejects Donnelley Merger Proposal
Xerox partners are expressing relief following reports that the document technology company has rejected a proposal to merge with R.R. Donnelley. -
Xerox Reportedly In Merger Talks With R.R. Donnelley
Xerox, which will split into two companies later this year, is in talks to acquire Chicago-based copier and printer firm R.R. Donnelley & Sons, according to a report citing anonymous sources. -
Partners Unsure Of Apple's Future In Monitor Business After Company Axes Thunderbolt Display
Apple said it will discontinue its Thunderbolt Display, its 27-inch, LED-backlit monitor, but partners said they weren't clear on whether that means a new line of monitors is coming. -
Intel Says It's Now Shipping Xeon Phi 'Knights Landing' Processors
The long-awaited second-generation Xeon Phi processors aim to expand high-performance computing capabilities. -
Xerox Picks Its Technology President As CEO Of Post-Split Company
Jeff Jacobson, an industry veteran who has led the technology side of Xerox since 2014, will lead the new company after it splits into two publicly owned firms later this year. -
Review: Dell OptiPlex 7040 Packs Speed In Small Package
The CRN Test Center applauds the features on this miniature PC from Dell. -
Weisler On HP Inc.'s Internet of Things Bet, Beating Apple, Windows 10 And The 'Agitation' In The Marketplace
Betting big on IoT and 3-D printing, HP Inc. CEO Dion Weisler sees a ripe opportunity in a market where several of HP's largest competitors are mired in uncertainty. -
HP CEO Weisler Set To Move Partner Sales Needle Higher As Competitors Grapple With Internal Turmoil
HP Inc. is looking to boost services and solutions sales through its channel following the decision earlier this year to move 30 percent of direct accounts to partners.

