Low power computing - was Any suggestions, please?

Derek Maciel ishidableach at gmail.com
Sat Sep 11 22:44:17 UTC 2010


Right, on Newegg you can get a few miniITX barebones that use a VERY
low amount of power, and combined with a low-power CPU and only
integrated graphics, it doesn't really generate a lot of heat either.

On 11 September 2010 17:20, Michael Haney <thezorch at gmail.com> wrote:
> As for low-power consuming PCs you can build a half-way decent Ubuntu
> system using an Intel Atom motherboard and low-wattage PSU.  I believe
> mobos with the new dual core Atoms should be available now.
>
> Commodore USA is readying a new keyboard PC that is low-power using an
> Intel Atom CPU.  They also have the Phoenix, a pretty decent Core 2
> Dual/Quad keyboard PC with some decent specs.  All of Commodore USA's
> computers come with Ubuntu installed. ;-)
>
> There's also their plan to resurrect the Amiga brand using the AROS
> desktop OS which is an open-source variant of the Amiga OS.
>
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