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[News] Review of the Linux-powered Plug Computer (Ionics 3.0)

  • Subject: [News] Review of the Linux-powered Plug Computer (Ionics 3.0)
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 21:34:39 +0000
  • Followup-to: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Ionics Plug Computer 3.0 review

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| The first unit based on Marvell's Sheevaplug 
| always-on microserver platform, the Plug 
| Computer 3.0 looks bulky, but impressive.
| 
| A networkable computer built into a standard 
| electrical outlet plug - we take a look at the 
| Plug Computer 3.0. It's an intriguing idea - 
| and not far-fetched given we have full 
| computers in our pockets (we call them cell 
| phones). Marvell introduced at CES 2010 its 
| third-generation Sheevaplug, which is the 
| basis for the Plug Computer 3.0. We got our 
| hands on the first unit from one of Marvell's 
| six contract manufacturing partners.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Other specs of the Plug Computer 3.0: USB 2.0 
| port and gigabit ethernet port. The Ionics 
| Plug Computer 3.0 was running Linux (Ubuntu 
| Jaunty Jackalope).
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http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/index.cfm?reviewid=3210140


Recent:

Marvell Plug Computer 3.0

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| Some of our readers will remember the tiny
| Linux PC, the Marvell SheevaPlug that we
| featured on the site last year, Marvell has
| added a new tiny PC their range with the
| launch of the Marvell Plug Computer 3.0.
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http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/marvell-plug-computer-30-05-01-2010/


Marvell launches Armada fleet

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| "At Canonical, we have been enormously impressed
| with what Marvell's Armada 510-based systems can
| do when running a desktop-class operating system
| like Ubuntu," said Chris Kenyon, vice president of
| OEM services at Canonical.
|
| "The ARM ecosystem is using Armada 510 because of
| its outstanding display resolution, performance,
| hardware multimedia and large memory support. We
| believe users will love where this takes Ubuntu in
| terms of quality, price, and range of device
| availability."
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http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1559105/marvell-launches-armada-fleet


Marvell expands range of ARM SoCs

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| Marvell has announced four processor families --
| Armada 100, Armada 500, Armada 600, and Armada
| 1000 -- based on ARM cores. Touted as "a top to
| bottom solution for mobile computing and
| intelligent devices," the SoCs offer single or
| dual cores with clock speeds from 400MHz to
| 1.2GHz, the company says.
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http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Marvell-Armada-100-500-600-and-1000/?kc=rss


Related:

Marvell Announces Support for UMPC Platform

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| Marvell, the leader in storage, communications and consumer
| silicon solutions, today announced that the Company's industry
| leading WLAN products fully support the Intel Ultra Mobile
| PC (UMPC) initiative.
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http://www.huliq.com/19308/marvell-announces-support-for-umpc-platform
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