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Gaming Nexus' CES 2010 Meet Up with Bigfoot Networks

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Posted by Sean Bulger on 1 February 2010

Bigfoot Networks CEO Michael Howse and VP of Marketing John Drewry got themselves around during CES this year. During the event, they had a chance to talk with Gaming Nexus, who have turned their interview into a great article that goes into some good detail about us and the Xeno. Additionally, they also took the time to give the EverQuest 2 Side-by-Side video a good analysis.

"Since motherboards come equipped with network interfaces, John says we take that part of the computer for granted. Besides the speed increase over the years, Michael argued that there's no innovation in that area. This is where Bigfoot steps in and is looking to offer a product that is both innovative and useful for the gamer."

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ZAM Interview with Bigfoot Networks

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Posted by Sean Bulger on 19 January 2010

ZAM has recently published an article from an interview the held with Bigfoot Networks CEO Michael Howse and VP of Marketing John Drewry from this year's CES. This article does an excellent job of summing up what Bigfoot Networks is all about, what our cards can do, and also some of our plans for the future. So, head on over to ZAM for a good read.

"So it was a relief when the ZAM staff met with Michael Howse and John Drewry, the CEO and VP of Marketing of Bigfoot Networks, in an area just off of CES’ North Hall. If you’re not familiar with Bigfoot Networks, you may at least be familiar with their flagship product, the Killer NIC, which unburdens your CPU from the effort of networking through the motherboard and instead pushes it all through the Killer NIC card. Think of it like onboard graphics versus an Nvidia or ATI card, you’d see a substantial difference almost immediately with the change."

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