Linux-powered CherryPal uses just 2W; CherryPal, Where's the Cod...

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 07/21/2008 - 14:35

Tectonic: "As the battle for ultra-slim PCs heats up, a US company has released the Linux-based CherryPal, a PC that the company claims uses just 2W of power at peak performance."

OSTtatic: "But poking around CherryPal's web site reveals no hint of any source code."


 

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