With increasing Linux support for multi-processors, a bunch of these Dragon chips could be quite OK for a wide range of computing needs, if they can be produced cheaply enough. Perhaps the relatively slow speed is compensated by no need for fans or something (I haven't seen the specifications.)
With increasing Linux support for multi-processors, a bunch of these Dragon chips could be quite OK for a wide range of computing needs, if they can be produced cheaply enough. Perhaps the relatively slow speed is compensated by no need for fans or something (I haven't seen the specifications.)
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