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Intel's Atom dual-core processors ready now?

Published: 8th September 2008 @ 7:45 AM
Author: Cameron Wilmot


Tranquil PC, a UK based systems builder, has just announced availability of T7 Home Server with Atom2 CPU + GbE LAN.

As far as we knew, Intel’s dual-core 64-bit Atom processor was still quite a way off from being released out into the wild but Tranquil PC seems to know better.

Intel's Atom dual-core processors ready now?

Supposedly you can now pick up one of these home servers for what works out to be about $620 USD (including the British tax) and that gets you a system with a 512MB DDR2, 500GB hard drive, the rest of the box and the new 64-bit ready Intel dual-core Atom Z330 operating at 1.6GHz. They also pre-install Windows Home Server for you.

Best of all, the whole system only chews up what Tranquil PC claim to be 33 watts of power – looking good. Where do we sign up for a review sample folks? Head on over to this link for more details.



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Tags: Intel, Atom, dual-core, Atom2, Tranquil PC, T7 Home Server, Home Server, Windows Home Server,


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