Linux-ready mini-PC powers up
Sep 16, 2009, 15:04 (0 Talkback[s])
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"Linutop's original "pocketable" Linutop 1 computer shipped in
2007, and in February 2008, the French mini-PC vendor introduced
the slightly larger Linutop 2, which is equipped with a 500MHz
Geode processor. Like the first two models, the Linutop 3 is touted
as being suitable for standalone PC use, terminal use, kiosks, or
digital signage.
"The Linutop 3 offers a more powerful Via C7 CPU clocked to
1GHz, presumably along with the usual Via CX700
northbridge/southbridge chipset. The new computer offers twice the
standard and flash memory of the Linutop 2, with 1GB of DDR2,
expandable to 2GB, and 2GB of flash, says Linutop."
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