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Intel DK132EPJR Compute Card slot-in Docking station - 152x145x20.5mm - with 3x USB + RJ45 Gigabit LAN + dual display outputs (miniDP + HDMi) Intel Compute card dock station for Compute Card • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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Intel CD1C64GK Compute Card - 114x38x12mm - onboard Celeron + 4Gb DDR3L Memory + 64Gb eMMC SSD - with DisplayPort + HDMi dual display - Intel Apollo Lake celeron n3450 - Quad core, 1.1Ghz up to 2.2Ghz turbo-boost (with VT-x, 14nm, 5GT / sec DMi, 19.2GB / sec memory bandwidth, 2mb L2 cache), 4Gb DDR3L-1866 (1.35v) on-board + 64Gb eMMC / SSD, on-board intel HD500 200 / 700mhz graphic with DisplayPort+HDMi outputs, wireless-AC 7265 867mbps dual-band WiFi + BT ( Required slot-in Docking station Sold Separately) • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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Intel CD1C64GK Compute Card - 114x38x12mm - onboard Pentium 4Gb DDR3L Memory 64Gb eMMC SSD - with DisplayPort HDMi dual display - Intel Apollo Lake Pentium n4200 - Quad core, 1.1Ghz up to 2.5Ghz turbo-boost (with VT-x, 14nm, 5GT / sec DMi, 19.2GB / sec memory bandwidth, 2mb L2 cache), 4Gb DDR3L-1866 (1.35v) on-board 64Gb eMMC SSD, on-board Intel HD500 200 / 700mhz graphic with DisplayPort HDMi outputs, wireless-AC 7265 867mbps dual-band wifi BT • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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Intel CD1M3128MK Compute Card - 114x38x12mm - on-board M3 + 4Gb DDR3L Memory + 128Gb NVMe pci-e SSD - with DisplayPort + HDMi dual display - Intel kabylake Core M3-7Y30 - Dual core+ hyper-threading (4-threads), 1Ghz up to 2.6Ghz turbo-boost (with VT-x+VT-d, 14nm, 4.5W TDP, 29.8GB / sec memory bandwidth; 4mb L2 cache), 4Gb DDR3L-1866 (1.35v) on-board + 128Gb NVMe SSD, on-board Intel HD615 300 / 900mhz graphic with DisplayPort + HDMi outputs, wireless-AC 8265 867mbps dual-band wifi + BT • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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Intel CD1IV128MK Compute Card - 114x38x12mm - on-board i5 + 8Gb DDR3L Memory + 128Gb 6000p SSD - with DisplayPort + HDMi dual display - Intel kabylake Core i5-7Y57 - Dual core+ hyper-threading (4-threads), 1.2Ghz up to 3.3Ghz turbo-boost (with VT-x+VT-d, 14nm, 7W TDP, 29.8GB / sec memory bandwidth; 4mb L2 cache), 8Gb DDR3L-1866 (1.35v) on-board + 128Gb 6000p NVMe SSD, on-board Intel HD615 300 / 900mhz graphic with DisplayPort + HDMi outputs, wireless-AC 8265 867mbps dual-band WiFi + BT, (Required slot-in Docking station Sold Separately) • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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What was the Intel Compute Card?The Intel Compute Card was a small, modular computing module introduced in 2017. It was designed to contain the core components of a computer - processor (from Celeron to Core i5), RAM, storage and wireless - in a credit-card sized form. The idea was that this card could be inserted into compatible docking devices, all-in-one PCs or custom shells, allowing easy upgrades of core hardware without replacing the entire system. Specifications and models
Market status: discontinuedIntel announced in 2019 that it would discontinue further Compute Card development. Use cases & ideal scenarios
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Availability in South AfricaCompute Cards can be found via specialist local computer retailers and online stores. The units listed are generally older stock, carry limited warranty, and are sold at bargain prices. Buyers should confirm compatibility with local docking devices or carriers, which is required to use the compute card. Buying tips and best practice
ConclusionIntel Compute Card was a forward-looking attempt at modular computing, packing complete PC guts into a credit-card sized module. Despite well-designed specifications and several models, the product line was discontinued in 2019. For South African buyers, older stock may still be of interest for niche uses - digital signage, embedded systems, or experimental projects - provided you accept the limitations of discontinued support and limited upgrade paths. For most users, standard mini-PCs, desktops or modular NUC/compute-element systems may offer more future resilience. Products to display on a page : 10 | |||||