news.com— "It'll have an Intel Celeron processor, a 945GC chipset, 512MB of memory and either a 60GB or 80GB hard drive. What it won't have: an optical drive or a PCI Express slot."
Jan 10, 2008View in Crawl 4
ac tually the celeron chips made by intel today are usually higher end chips that don't perform up to spec when tested at the factory (i.e. performance or one of the cores doen't work)
thefingerJan 11, 2008
Every time a Linux distro is tried and passed up, a penguin is fed to a sea lion.
sleeknerveJan 12, 2008
no one uses CD's anymore? I use them all the time, every day, I would still say they are a critical part of computers
thcobbsJan 12, 2008
Actually, for the design is very appropriate.Not every computing device is designed to up your electricity bill.
cfizzoJan 12, 2008Submitter
ac tually the celeron chips made by intel today are usually higher end chips that don't perform up to spec when tested at the factory (i.e. performance or one of the cores doen't work)
bigwJan 12, 2008
Heck, yeah. I could use one of these as another frontend. They'd be almost perfect for it.