Via Now Shipping Dual-Processor Mini-ITX Board
An anonymous reader writes "Via is now shipping its first dual-processor mini-ITX board. The DP-310 features two 1GHz processors, gigabit Ethernet, support for SATA drives, and a media-processing graphics chipset. It targets high-density applications -- according to Via, a 42-U rack with 168 processors would draw about 2.5 kilowatts, or about as much power as two hair dryers." This also looks like the basis for a nice car computer. Also on the small-computing front, an anonymous reader submits "General Micro, meanwhile, last week released what it calls the world's fastest mini-ITX board, powered by a Pentium M clocked up to 2.3GHz. "
a 42-U rack with 168 processors would draw about 2.5 kilowatts, or about as much power as two hair dryers." This also looks like the basis for a nice car computer.
I know this is News for Nerds and all, but isn't that a bit excessive? I don't think my car needs 168 1GHz processors. (or is that 336 processors?) What's it going to do with that much power?
Don't they know they need to use giant noisy fans to make a proper pc. What is it with this passivley cooled 486 style mindset?
You need one processor to run a moving LED strip on the front of the car, and the other one to talk to you.
"Hello, Michael."
UniChron? It's great. The only problem is that it's also an evil planet-eating robot planet. So watch out for that.
In Soviet Rush, today's Tom Sawyer gets high on you.
Sheesh.
... you've got serious beowulf potential. /.
In 10 years it will be like: "Imagine a traffic jam of these." here on
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