Intel UMPC chip enters service as server CPU »
Posted by: schestowitz 1 month agoYes, we're talking Intel's Atom, specifically the 1.6GHz 230, which Bytemark's now using as the basis for what it claimed were its lowest-cost dedicated Linux-running servers yet.
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