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Running Windows CE on a 1 GB - er, I mean GHz - processor
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CE Geek
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http://www.windowsfordevices.com/c/a/News/MPC-Data-Windows-CE-60R3-BSP-and-BeagleBoardxM/
Could be looking at a crop of some pretty powerful CE devices just around the corner.
C:Amie
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Not that I'm nitpicking or anything, but how does a 1 GigaByte processor work exactly?
mr-mac
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2010-05-27 11:21 AM
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PMSL... was just thinking the same
Rich Hawley
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GB or GHz...makes not difference to me...I want one!
Imagine the full-size netbook you could build with that as the base...
takwu
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2010-05-27 4:51 PM
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May it has 1GB of L2 cache in it!
CE Geek
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Okay, I got the message . . .
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I guess these new devices will think faster than I do.
Alt Bass
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2010-05-27 7:54 PM
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Just to mention, ToughBook is built upon a BeagleBoard.
CE Geek
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2010-05-27 8:24 PM
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ToughBook
(as in the Panasonic notebook PC
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Touch
Book
(as in a recent CE device
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Alt Bass
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2010-05-27 8:25 PM
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TouchBook surely.
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