Intel acquires Rivet Networks to boost Wi-Fi offerings

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Intel announced the acquisition of Rivet Networks, a leader in software and cloud-based technologies for networking connectivity. Rivet Networks is a terrific complement to Intel’s existing Wi-Fi products, according to Intel.

“Rivet Networks’ products deliver speed, intelligence and control for gamers and performance users. Its products maximize Wi-Fi bandwidth utilization and optimize the wireless network connection on your platform. In addition, Rivet Networks’ products can also utilize the combination of Ethernet and Wi-Fi to prioritize traffic over both connections,” said the company explained in an article published in a blog

The Rivet Networks’ team will join Intel’s Wireless Solutions Group within the Client Computer Group. Rivet Networks’ key products, including its Killer brand, will integrate into Intel’s broader PC Wi-Fi portfolio.

Underscoring the growing importance of Wi-Fi in our lives, Intel said, “In today’s homes there are an average of 11 Wi-Fi-enabled devices. Even in the case of your phone, more than 70% of your mobile (cellular) data traffic runs on Wi-Fi.”

Financial details of the deal have not been disclosed.

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