Bigfoot Networks Releases Killer White Paper

Posted Jul 27, 2006 at 12:50PM by QJ Staff Listed in: News Tags: Bigfoot Networks, CPU, Harlan 'Tytus' Beverly, Killer NIC, LLR Technology, LLRTM Technology
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Killer NIC


If you have better ping times and more frames-per-second while playing games online, then you are probably using Bigfoot Networks' Killer NIC (Network Interface Card). The core component of Killer is LLR Technology which is a UDP (User Datagram Protocol) offload engine designed specifically to handle game network traffic. It offloads the network processing tasks of games away from the CPU and onto the NPU, resulting to a smoother gaming experience.

But, on your rare breaks from gaming haven't you ever wonder how it works? If you have, then satisfy your curiosity by checking out the Killer White Paper which explains specifically how LLRTM Technology works.

"Ever since Bigfoot announced LLR Technology, and now the Killer NIC, we have been swamped with questions from gamers and the media who want to know exactly how the Killer does what it does," says Harlan 'Tytus' Beverly, CEO of Bigfoot Networks. "With the introduction of the Killer and our newly published white paper, we are finally able to explain how our patent pending technology dramatically improves online gaming performance."

Download: [Killer White Paper PDF file]
                  [Killer White Paper PDF file (High Resolution)]

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by jeepdave - 2006-07-27 08:35
» neato

Looks cool...kinda technical for me...

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