On 9/25/07, Lars NoodC)n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> nicodache wrote:
> > ...
> > You should go into the ARM world to get something like that, and you
> > will be disapointed, as it is much much harder to find something with
> > 4 network connectors, serial, flash, pci, mini-pci connector, due to
> > the lack of products & manufacturers.
>
> Yes.  I know.  Hence my query to the list.
>
> > ... on epiacenter website ...
>
> I find only x86-based units there: celeron, amd geode, pentium, c3,
> eden, TM8600, etc.
>
> One ARM on the list, though.  But isn't ARM now under Intel, maker of AMT?
>
> There has got to be non-x86 units out there, SBC or other, running  Cell
> or Freescale or anything else.
>
> Regards,
> -Lars
>
>

What is AMT?

Well ARM is not under Intel, Intel does ARM-processors just like
several others do (Atmel, TI, Phillips etc). ARM only licence their
technology and their designs and let others produce it.

The question is what are your goal with the system? Route, small file
server, entertainment box? Please explain your demands and purpose
with the system and people can help and identify what hw that could
suite.

Br
Dunceor

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