Friday, September 4, 2009

Linux PC stored in USB key


The French are truly crazy, cramming in the equivalent of a full Linux computer into something as small as a USB key that measures 1.4" x 3.3". Known as the USB-9260, this USB key is powered by an ARM926EJ-S processor at a 190MHz clock speed and is aided by 64MB of SDRAM and a 256MB NAND flash for data storage purposes. Other than the main USB 2.0 port, you also get a couple of USB 2.0 host ports and a 10/100 Ethernet port for additional connectivity options. Talk about a truly compact computer! Don't expect to run any games on this though, as the USB-9260 will probably work great as a portable word processor or number cruncher.


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