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Submitted by Settler 337d ago | opinion piece

Who Wants a Quad-Core Computer for $130?

Arstechnica - When Raspberry Pi released their diminutive, ARM-based PC for $35, people were rightfully chomping at the bit to get their hands on something so cheap and small and hackable. But the 700 MHz, single-core ARM 11 processor it wasn't exactly a powerhouse. Enter Hardkernel's ODROID-X, which packs a quad-core Samsung Exynos chipset on a 3.5 inch motherboard (PC hardware)

Brawler  +   336d ago
so we get a galaxy s3 for $130 minus the whole phone aspect lol.
Settler  +   336d ago
I guess that's a little more than the price of a laptop dual core processor. Isn't it !!

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