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Jun 11 2008 8:37AM | Permalink |Comments (0) |
This blog post references my cover story 'Embedded x86: Keystone Of Your Non-PC Design?' in EDN's May 29, 2008 edition. It's one of a series of web addendums to the print writeup.
If I were in Paul Otellini's shoes right now (not that I'd remotely want to be, paycheck aside), I'm not sure how I'd be feeling right about now. First the good news:
On the other hand:
So is the glass half full or half empty, folks?
p.s...Speaking of x86 CPUs, last week I told you about a no-fans-or-heatsinks survival experiment that was underway on a Via Pico-ITX board. Per Engadget, the system was still happily humming away after two weeks, so the testers decided to unleash a hair dryer on the CPU. The outcome was...predictable. But I'm still left wondering; will it blend?